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The child broke nearly 120,000 blue and white porcelain, and the exhibitor responded: No need to pay!

author:Dew Pro

Recently, when a family in Zibo, Shandong Province took their children to visit the exhibition, the children accidentally broke the blue and white porcelain vase worth nearly 120,000 yuan in the museum.

The child broke nearly 120,000 blue and white porcelain, and the exhibitor responded: No need to pay!

Just when netizens were discussing this matter, the exhibition hall responded that the children were too young, and this matter was not intentional, so no compensation was made.

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The exhibitor's response made netizens quarrel.

Netizens have different opinions on this, and some netizens praise the layout of the exhibition hall.

The child broke nearly 120,000 blue and white porcelain, and the exhibitor responded: No need to pay!

Some netizens also think that some compensation should be made, worried that the child will not be able to learn a lesson from this incident, so that the child understands that the broken thing should be compensated.

The child broke nearly 120,000 blue and white porcelain, and the exhibitor responded: No need to pay!
The child broke nearly 120,000 blue and white porcelain, and the exhibitor responded: No need to pay!

In this regard, I personally believe that the approach of the pavilion reflects a certain tolerance and understanding, after all, children are young and unintentional mistakes can be forgiven. But on the other hand, parents should also educate their children appropriately, so that children understand the possible consequences of their actions and cultivate their sense of responsibility.

The child broke nearly 120,000 blue and white porcelain, and the exhibitor responded: No need to pay!

At the same time, it also reminds us to pay more attention to the protection of exhibits in public places to avoid similar accidents. Opinions on this matter may vary depending on the individual's position, but it is important to find a balance between understanding and responsibility.

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