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Wake up and open champagne at half? Netizens burst out laughing! Is this poisoned milk or pure faith?

Awakening and "champagne at half-time" – do you really understand?

Recently, the awakening "half-time champagne" has sparked heated discussions on the Internet. Netizens had mixed reviews of Su Xing's remarks, some called it "poisoned milk", and others said that he was blaspheming sportsmanship. What exactly does the speech of the awakening mean? Let's dissect this widely discussed event.

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Awakened "no suspense" speech

Before the start of the game, Su Xing made a "no suspense" remark. The meaning of this sentence was interpreted by some people as a prediction of the victory of the national table tennis, and some even thought that it was "opening champagne", implying that the game had been won. In fact, as an ordinary viewer, his remarks do not have any real impact. His speech more reflects the trust and expectation of the strength of national table tennis. As a netizen said, "Isn't the awakening 'no suspense' the confidence in our national team?" Not 'poisoned milk', but an expression of self-confidence. ”

Wake up and open champagne at half? Netizens burst out laughing! Is this poisoned milk or pure faith?

The support and self-confidence of the awakening is not so much disrespectful to the athletes as it is a recognition of their efforts. The fact that the athletes, after a long period of training and preparation, can perform at such a level in the competition is in itself something to be trusted. If we don't even have basic trust in these athletes, then this kind of "respect" for sports is probably nothing more than a piece of paper.

Wake up and open champagne at half? Netizens burst out laughing! Is this poisoned milk or pure faith?

Netizen reaction: from "poisoned milk" to "open champagne"

The reaction on the web poured in. Some netizens questioned whether the remarks of the awakening had a negative impact on the national table tennis, and some even called this kind of remarks "opening champagne", suggesting that the celebration in advance may lead to the opposite effect. This kind of "open champagne" statement is obviously an exaggeration and ridicule on the Internet, and some netizens jokingly said, "Even the audience can be labeled as 'open champagne' when they say 'no suspense', which is too embarrassing!" ”

Wake up and open champagne at half? Netizens burst out laughing! Is this poisoned milk or pure faith?

From the perspective of "champagne", are everyone's concerns too sensitive? Uncertainty is already great in competitive sports, and the phrase "no suspense" will not change the outcome of the game. In fact, it is the athletes' best on the field that is the key to winning or losing.

Wake up and open champagne at half? Netizens burst out laughing! Is this poisoned milk or pure faith?

The "psychological war" between athletes and spectators

In competitive sports, psychological factors tend to have an impact on athletes. Some netizens see the awakening remarks as a psychological burden on athletes, and this concern is actually a distrust of athletes' abilities. Athletes who train under high pressure already have a strong mental quality and are able to cope with all kinds of pressures and challenges. As another netizen said: "The psychological quality of athletes is far beyond our imagination, and what they need is encouragement, not unnecessary worry." ”

Wake up and open champagne at half? Netizens burst out laughing! Is this poisoned milk or pure faith?

Su Xing's speech was more of an expression of support and trust for the national table tennis. This trust and support should be seen as an incentive to the athlete, not a burden. Athletes should find motivation in self-confidence and not be troubled by outside voices.

Wake up and open champagne at half? Netizens burst out laughing! Is this poisoned milk or pure faith?

Reflections on Controversy: Balancing Support and Challenge

The controversy sparked by the Awakening remarks reflects the complex psychology of our support for athletes. In competitive sports, support and challenge often go hand in hand. Awakening support does not mean disrespect for the opponent, but rather an expression of confidence in one's own national team. The "poisoned milk" and "champagne" on the Internet are just jokes and exaggerations of these remarks, and in fact have no actual impact.

Wake up and open champagne at half? Netizens burst out laughing! Is this poisoned milk or pure faith?

Our discussions, in addition to the rhetoric itself, should also focus on the performance and efforts of the athletes. Every participating athlete is fighting for honor, and their dedication deserves our respect and support. Whatever the outcome, their fighting spirit is the true heart of competitive sports.

Wake up and open champagne at half? Netizens burst out laughing! Is this poisoned milk or pure faith?

Closing Thoughts: The Truth After the Turmoil

In general, the awakening "champagne at halftime" incident reflects more the public's expectations and psychological state of athletes. Regardless of the arguments, what really matters is whether we can see the true meaning of competitive sport, which is to give due respect to the efforts and dedication of athletes. While online rhetoric can spark discussion, it's the athletes' performance on the field that really affects the game. Support and respect for them is our attitude towards competitive sports.

Wake up and open champagne at half? Netizens burst out laughing! Is this poisoned milk or pure faith?

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