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What does Bijie dialect mean?

Bijie dialect refers to the word "Yao Yao" in Bijie dialect, which means "wait for the first class" and "wait for the first class". When Bijie people arrive before the appointed time, they will use "What?" It means that they will arrive later. This word is very common in Bijie and is considered as a part of Bijie dialect.

Bijie dialect is not only a vocabulary, but also a cultural phenomenon in Bijie. Bijie people pay attention to time and respect other people's time, so even if they arrive a little later than the agreed time, they will say, "What?" Say you're here first, so that the other party won't wait too long. This cultural awareness has also been widely passed down and carried forward.

Bijie dialect also reflects the personality and lifestyle of Bijie people. They advocate simple life, attach importance to friendship and affection, and don't trust strangers easily, but once they become friends or family, they will trust and support each other. Bijie people are hospitable, family-centered and pay attention to the harmony of family relations. This kind of enthusiasm and simplicity also runs through the daily language and behavior of Bijie people.