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Do you knock the watermelon before you buy one?

I don't know about other countries, but in China when you buy a watermelon, the first step is  knocking on the watermelon to pick up a good one, for me even though I have no ideal the difference sound between the good one and the bad one, but still I would knock before I buy one or at least ask the  People who sell the melon help me to knock.


I just read a news about an Italian supermarket asked their customs stop knocking the watermelon any more because it won't respond you. After read news people in China get confused, and don't understand it all, they comment "It is so disrespectful to the watermelon","A good watermelon deserve being knocked""How do the watermelon who is not being knock feel about himself? ""how do other watermelon feel about him".

Is it a common sense to pick up a  good watermelon by knock a watermelon  or a backward habit that  should be stopped for you. I would like to know is there any other way to tell what is a good watermelon,after all the summer is coming.<o:p></o:p>

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27 Thg 06 2016 07:36
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Ahahah YES! Obviously. I used to work in a farm and I've planted and piched watermelons and melons... trust me, this is a good way to see when the watermelon is good. But it's not the only one. The stalk give us information about how long ago the watermelon is being picked! 
27 tháng 6 năm 2016
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Thanks everyone for the tips ~~I will have a try next time. I am so glad that there are a lot of people knocking the watermelon ^_^。
27 tháng 6 năm 2016
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In Vietnam people do that too :) to know that the watermelon is full or it has space inside. When you knock it, you know from the sound. If it has space inside, it is old and dried, not very good. 
27 tháng 6 năm 2016
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Hi guys, after i read your comments right above, i think that knocking watermelon is an international code to communicate with this fruit hahahahaha, so ...... honestly we should ask for including this language in "italk" defending the watermelon rights bahahahahahaha ( by the way in my country people knock the watermelon,too). nice topic :)
27 tháng 6 năm 2016
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Haha - nice topic. I also thump them, but don't know what a good one sounds like. I read this, which seems to be a little more useful:

"Watermelons have an underside, or belly, which is in contact with the ground throughout its growth, called a 'field spot'. This spot on a ripe watermelon will be yellowish (sometimes referred to as "buttery"), and not white, which indicates an unripe melon."

 

Source: http://www.treehugger.com/green-food/how-tell-if-watermelon-ripe.html

27 tháng 6 năm 2016
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