Last month, Niu Niu went home and often said that " Snape " is long and "Snape" is short. I was confused and didn't know what she was talking about. Could it be that I can't keep up with the junior high school trend? After asking carefully, I learned that it was the nickname given to the head teacher by a naughty and cute classmate, saying that he looked very similar to Snape, but the head teacher was a female teacher [covering his face]. When watching "Harry Potter" on the weekend, Niu Niu's movie screenshots said that Snape was actually very handsome. Recently, these kids have given the title of "Yang Guifei" to their head teacher.
Listening to Niu Niu talking about the happy daily life between teachers and classmates every day, I sometimes miss my campus life. Although many years have passed, I still remember many things. Most nicknames on campus are symbols of friendship, kind and loving; of course, there are also some bad-sounding nicknames that are a little repulsive, and they were a little angry at that time. When I was in junior high school, my classmates called me "Chen Mao" because my father was called like this in the village. I still don't know the specific reason yet. It may be as stingy as a cat, or stingy [thinking]. After many years of graduation, my junior high school classmates set up a WeChat group. When I heard everyone call me "Chen Mao" again, I suddenly became tranced. I miss my junior high school life so much.
When Niu Niu was in the fifth grade of elementary school, she studied "Egret" and gave the test who the author was. She wrote three big words " Wang Zhaojun " in a silly manner. In class, the teacher said that I had tolerated Guo Ruomo, , Lao She, , etc., and Wang Zhaojun really couldn't stand it. Since then, Niu Niu has been awarded the reputation of "Wang Zhaojun". Look, it’s that simple to get a nickname when I was a student, simple and cute, and you don’t have to think too much about it.
When people reach middle age, they can’t help but sigh and miss when they recall campus life. Do you remember the nickname we once enjoyed giving each other a teacher?