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The mainland bus did not get off the bell and was lagging behind Taiwan? Taiwan media frantically boasted that it was scolded: the frog at the bottom of the well!

author:The global melon eating bureau

"The mainland buses didn't have a bell to get off, and they were too far behind. ”

The mainland bus did not get off the bell and was lagging behind Taiwan? Taiwan media frantically boasted that it was scolded: the frog at the bottom of the well!

Recently, a well-known Taiwanese media published such an ostentatious report on the page, which shocked mainland netizens.

The content of the story itself is simple.

After a trip to the mainland, a young Taiwanese man lamented that the mainland was too backward.

And the reason why this Taiwanese young man made such an exclamation was because he didn't find the bell to get off when he was taking a mainland bus.

Regarding this show-off report issued by the Taiwan media, many mainland netizens also sighed: Taiwan Island has really become a "frog at the bottom of the well".

The mainland bus did not get off the bell and was lagging behind Taiwan? Taiwan media frantically boasted that it was scolded: the frog at the bottom of the well!

1. Young people in Taiwan took the bus in the mainland, but they didn't find the bell to get off the bus, and they posted pictures complaining that the mainland was too backward

The protagonist of this report is a young Taiwanese man who is traveling to the mainland for the first time.

The mainland bus did not get off the bell and was lagging behind Taiwan? Taiwan media frantically boasted that it was scolded: the frog at the bottom of the well!

When he was taking the bus in the mainland, he suddenly found that he couldn't find the bell to get off.

Finally, after arriving at the station, the bus driver opened the door directly, and he got off the bus.

At that time, the first reaction of this Taiwanese young man was: This is too inconvenient, right?

The mainland bus did not get off the bell and was lagging behind Taiwan? Taiwan media frantically boasted that it was scolded: the frog at the bottom of the well!

Subsequently, he posted the incident on local social networks in Taiwan, complaining that the mainland was too backward: the bus did not even have a bell to get off.

Second, Taiwanese netizens and Taiwanese media collectively show off: the bus getting off bell proves that we are more developed than the mainland

After seeing this complaining post, the Taiwanese media immediately released the ostentatious article at the beginning of this article.

also deliberately came up with a disgusting title: The mainland couldn't find this equipment by bus, he sighed helplessly, this is too backward!

The mainland bus did not get off the bell and was lagging behind Taiwan? Taiwan media frantically boasted that it was scolded: the frog at the bottom of the well!

This complaint also quickly aroused the approval of local netizens in Taiwan.

Unlike our mainland, in Taiwan, buses don't stop at every stop: if no passenger presses the bell, the driver may just leave the bus and move on to the next stop.

The mainland bus did not get off the bell and was lagging behind Taiwan? Taiwan media frantically boasted that it was scolded: the frog at the bottom of the well!

Although this phenomenon seems strange to the mainland, in the minds of many Taiwanese netizens, Taiwan's buses are equipped with a disembarkation bell, which is a sign that proves that Taiwan is advanced.

It is a symbol of pride.

"Why don't the bus get off the bell, it's a sign of a developed society. ”

The mainland bus did not get off the bell and was lagging behind Taiwan? Taiwan media frantically boasted that it was scolded: the frog at the bottom of the well!

Some Taiwanese netizens believe that the details of this "getting off bell" show that although the mainland is more developed than before, there is still a big gap compared with Taiwan.

In the comment area, some Taiwanese netizens proudly declared: Japan is the most developed place in Asia, but people's buses also have a bell to get off.

What does this mean? The bell shows that Taiwan is a developed society.

The mainland bus did not get off the bell and was lagging behind Taiwan? Taiwan media frantically boasted that it was scolded: the frog at the bottom of the well!

The most bizarre thing is that some Taiwanese netizens also claimed: If you take a bus in the mainland, if you press the bell, you will be scolded by the driver, and some buses will even be removed to the bell when you get off the bus.

"Unlike us in Taiwan, you can press the bell as long as you need to. ”

The mainland bus did not get off the bell and was lagging behind Taiwan? Taiwan media frantically boasted that it was scolded: the frog at the bottom of the well!

3. The truth slaps you in the face! Mainland buses stop at every stop, and there are also drop-off bells

In fact, in the mainland, buses also have a drop-off bell, which is generally set on the handrail at the door.

The mainland bus did not get off the bell and was lagging behind Taiwan? Taiwan media frantically boasted that it was scolded: the frog at the bottom of the well!

The reason why the alighting bell of mainland buses is not as common as that in Taiwan.

On the one hand, it is because mainland buses must stop at every stop.

As soon as you arrive at the station, the mainland bus will definitely stop at the stop, regardless of whether anyone gets off the bus or not.

In Taiwan, if no one rings the bell, the bus driver may just skip the station and move on to the next stop.

On the other hand, the alighting bell of mainland buses is more likely to be pressed under special circumstances.

The mainland bus did not get off the bell and was lagging behind Taiwan? Taiwan media frantically boasted that it was scolded: the frog at the bottom of the well!

For mainland passengers, it is rare to press the bell under normal circumstances.

Since it will stop when you arrive at the station, why bother to press the bell to get off.

More often, the alighting bell of mainland buses is only used by passengers in special application scenarios.

Fourth, it is simply absurd for the Taiwan media to blow the bell to get off the bus as a sign that Taiwan is more advanced than the mainland

In fact, even if there are many differences between mainland buses and Taiwanese buses in the disembarkation bell, it can only show that the characteristics of public transportation in the two places are different.

It is also extremely absurd that the Taiwan media actually talked about the fact that the mainland is not as advanced as Taiwan.

In the comment area, a Zhejiang netizen covered his face and laughed in the comment area: Taiwanese media can even blow the bell to "the light of Taiwan"!

The comment garnered more than 50 likes and became a trending comment.

The mainland bus did not get off the bell and was lagging behind Taiwan? Taiwan media frantically boasted that it was scolded: the frog at the bottom of the well!

Another Hainan netizen posted: Taiwanese people are very good like this, and we don't need our intelligence to help the poor.

The mainland bus did not get off the bell and was lagging behind Taiwan? Taiwan media frantically boasted that it was scolded: the frog at the bottom of the well!

Jiangsu netizens ridiculed: So the frog is the quietest in the well.

The mainland bus did not get off the bell and was lagging behind Taiwan? Taiwan media frantically boasted that it was scolded: the frog at the bottom of the well!

The Liaoning netizen in the picture below asked rhetorically: Taiwan's buses do not stop at every stop, don't they lack humanity and seem very backward? Why do they still have the face to laugh at us?

The mainland bus did not get off the bell and was lagging behind Taiwan? Taiwan media frantically boasted that it was scolded: the frog at the bottom of the well!

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