Recently, a video on social media has attracted widespread attention from the society.
When a man went to the bank to withdraw money, he was asked by the bank staff, "What are you doing with the money?"
When he heard the strange question from the bank teller, the man was stunned for a moment, and then replied: "Flowers!"
The man's succinct answer immediately left the bank teller speechless, and the teller finally had to laugh to relieve the embarrassment in the air.
So why are we still asked what we want to do when we go to withdraw our money? When we deposit money, the bank doesn't ask the reason, but when we withdraw money, they "shush us and ask for warmth."
This is not actually intentional by the bank, because there are many frauds in modern society, and the bank's practice is also out of concern for us and not to let our property suffer losses.
Bank tellers also need to use a formal tone while asking questions and explain the situation to the bank user to avoid unnecessary misunderstandings.
So if you were asked what you wanted to do when you withdrew money, how would you answer?