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The Adorable Power of "Selling Cute"
 
"Selling cute" is a hot term on the internet nowadays, and everyone from babies to the elderly knows about it. Let's follow the camera and see the irresistible cuteness of this little friend.

Every mealtime is the most stubborn time for little Junjun. Dinner officially starts at 6:30, but he can drag it out until almost 8 o'clock! He wears a blue cartoon apron, one hand holding a small bowl, and the other hand holding a spoon. His facial expression is serious, but his fake seriousness always makes us laugh. When no one pays attention to him and everyone eats their own food, he has to make some noise. Who doesn't understand his little scheme? He just wants someone to feed him, right? This time, his mother is determined to teach him how to eat by himself.

Seeing that no one is paying attention to him, little Junjun decides to take action. He quietly takes off his shoes, looks left and right, and then smiles cutely at me. But I shake my head and shout, "Hey, barefoot boy!" Feeling uneasy, he takes off both shoes, laughs, and stomps his feet happily. His mother can't do anything about it and scolds him, "No more taking off your shoes! This time, behave for a while." Soon, little Junjun is going to unleash his ultimate move: "selling cute!"

He cautiously tugs on his mother's clothes, indicating that he wants to be fed. But his mother won't fall for it and says, "Eat by yourself!" Oh, mother, you have fallen for his trick. Little Junjun takes advantage of this opportunity to display his skills. His eyebrows furrow into an eight-shaped frown, his eyes are watery, and his small mouth pouts in a very pitiful way. His innocent eyes make it hard to refuse him! When I see him like this, I just can't help but laugh. He is so young but can already "sell cute" so well. The more he pouts, the harder I laugh. In the end, Junjun's father can't resist his son's adorable move and feeds him.
     
 
 

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