Today's topic:
A boy and his girlfriend went to the school cafeteria to eat, and the boy found out that he was asked for an extra three dollars, and had an argument with the cafeteria aunt in the cafeteria, but the girl felt that such behavior made her feel very ashamed.
Is this really embarrassing?
Seeing her boyfriend arguing for three dollars, the girl may feel that this behavior is a bit petty and not generous enough, so she feels a little embarrassed in her heart, as if she has lost face.
Netizen replied: How inferior I am, I am embarrassed to fight for even three yuan.
In traditional Chinese culture, we emphasize that "harmony is precious", and many times, in order to maintain harmony, we may choose to swallow our anger and ignore some seemingly small injustices.
The boy didn't really care about the three dollars, he was more likely to care about whether his rights and interests were respected and whether the service was guaranteed, which is a consumer rights protection behavior that should be encouraged.
The reply of netizens is the three views:
When you find injustice, you can't bear it, you can't be silent.
Is this a matter of three dollars, this is a breath, I can't sleep at night if I don't make noise
When others are fighting for your interests, you can not speak, but if you pour cold water on you, you really deserve to be squeezed.
The theory is not about the three dollars, nor the few dollars for making up the difference, but about making things the way they are, which is the truth.
Those who dare to say "no" to unreasonable things in public are what we should admire, and there is no hope in this world if everyone hides in a corner. She also felt ashamed, she really didn't have a home, and she didn't know how expensive firewood, rice, oil, and salt were
Arguing with the cafeteria aunt for three dollars should not be seen as a disgrace. On the contrary, one should be proud of his courage and sense of justice.
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