一起去吃拉面吗?
韩国有个电影,一男送一女回家,女的说:“要不要吃个拉面再走?”(라면먹고갈래?)是女的在暗示男的,她家没人,可以和自己回家,然后男的就上楼了,俩人就啪啪啪了。在这之后这句话就各种被暗示在送回家之后“要不要干个啥再走?”这个事情,比如又延伸了“要不要喝杯咖啡再走?”“要不要吃个宵夜再走?”“要不要喝杯茶再走?”…haiwaiyingyuan
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韩国有个电影,一男送一女回家,女的说:“要不要吃个拉面再走?”(라면먹고갈래?)是女的在暗示男的,她家没人,可以和自己回家,然后男的就上楼了,俩人就啪啪啪了。在这之后这句话就各种被暗示在送回家之后“要不要干个啥再走?”这个事情,比如又延伸了“要不要喝杯咖啡再走?”“要不要吃个宵夜再走?”“要不要喝杯茶再走?”…haiwaiyingyuan
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