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Since the opening of the Olympic Games, the most difficult thing for migrant workers to break their defenses is to suddenly find that someone in their circle of friends is traveling in Paris, or posting photos of themselves who have been to Paris.
Let most of the social animals who have no money and no vacation look up to the sky and ask: "Who is secretly traveling on my working days?!" ”
One of the most talked about topics is "toilet anxiety", as toilets in Paris are notoriously hard to find, making the Lazar problem a major problem for tourists.
Specifically, every time you go to a scenic spot, you have to find the toilet first, and when you see the free toilet, you can't help but want to go to it.
But when netizens were having fun while watching and complaining, things suddenly changed-
Yes he came, the wind of the toilet man finally blew to Paris!
We have written before that this generation of young people is keen to evaluate toilets in major scenic spots, but they did not expect that they are carrying forward this spirit of mutual assistance to France.
"How to find free toilets in Paris, these are a few must-sees!"
"Don't go into the public toilet immediately after the last person comes out, otherwise you will get drenched in soup!"
Ordinary people's travel guides write about transportation, scenic spots, and food.
In the toilet man's guide, the way to get to the public toilet, the degree of privacy, and the way to use it are written......
Many people are in China, but they can't help but collect dozens of posts.
"I don't know when the Eiffel Tower was built, but I know how many toilets there are around it."
01
"Can't find a toilet in Paris,
You can search for 100 toilet men on the Internet."
Search for "Paris toilet" in Xiaohongshu, and you will find that "toilet tour" has replaced "city tour" and has become the first hot search word for tourism in France.
For example, Chanel on Avenue Montaigne has many customers in the store, and you can smoothly walk into the luxurious toilet on the side of the cash register while pretending to be in line;
@打卡厕所侠
If you have a large museum like the Louvre on your itinerary, remember to fix the toilet problem before leaving.
But if you leave this gate, you will probably have to bleed your wallet.
Domestic netizens may only have fun when they see these strange toilet evaluations.
But if you really walk three streets in Paris and don't find a free toilet, stand on the street and urgently search for "what to do" -
You will probably be shocked by the meticulousness of the toilet warriors' strategies.
A netizen suddenly had a stomachache in Galeries Lafayette, but walked around the complex counter and elevator several times and did not find the bathroom.
Until I found a well-wisher in Xiaohongshu, he not only accurately explained that there is only a toilet on the sixth floor of this mall, but even sent all the guidelines from getting out of the elevator to entering the toilet.
Ordinary people's imagination of "toilet reviews" is at most limited to conventional information such as geographical location and hygiene.
But here, you can even find detailed information on how to use a public toilet in Paris, as if it were some kind of high-tech weapon that needs to be treated properly.
For example, how to lock the door -
Toilet man: "Remember to press the shining red button, otherwise it is likely that the pants will be half taken off and you will look at the France uncle outside the door." ”
Another example is the time of use——
"Friends who are constipated should not use this toilet, because its door will automatically pop open after 20 minutes, so that you can feel a double torture from physical to mental throughout the whole process."
Someone went into the public toilet before and found that the room suddenly began to spray water in all directions, and he was drenched into a soup chicken.
Later, when I searched, I found that this kind of roadside public toilet will enter an automatic cleaning procedure after each person goes to the toilet.
And he rushed in as soon as the previous person came out, without waiting for the toilet to finish cleaning.
"If I had searched earlier, I wouldn't have walked through Paris with a pair of soaked sneakers."
In fact, it's not just toilet men that you can see on Xiaohongshu.
Anti-theft, ticket inspector, medical man...... As long as you want, you can search here for countless blood and tears experience that seems to be a corner and a corner, but it is extremely practical for people who encounter the same problem.
Recently, those who are going to travel to Paris are worried about being stolen, so they search for "Paris anti-theft experience" summed up by international students.
It turned out that there were more than just simple anti-theft guidelines, such as carrying a bag under a jacket and a safety rope around your wrist with your phone......
There is even a detailed "thief distribution map", which is specific to the appearance and modus operandi of the habitual thieves, as well as which station of the subway line they mainly commit crimes.
@小管同
People who are worried about being fined for buying the wrong ticket or missing the clock in the subway will most likely find the precautions shared by the "ticket inspector".
How many people have been fined for the failure of the subway turnstiles and the demagnetization of paper tickets, vowing not to let later tourists fall into the same predicament.
On Xiaohongshu, he warned every ignorant new tourist: "Don't buy paper tickets, it's super easy to demagnetize, and if you are checked, you will be fined dozens of euros!" ”
"It is recommended to pay by mobile phone as much as possible, if it doesn't work, buy a day card and a weekly card, in short, it is the kind of way that can directly check the card records."
Even those who have not planned to travel to Paris recently will find it difficult to resist the rapid entry of this unpopular knowledge into their heads.
As for those who urgently need this information, they can't help but sigh "netizens saved my life" when they can find answers to specific questions.
If you suddenly get sick during the trip, you can find the "Doctor Man" to teach you how to buy medicine and see the emergency department when you are sick in France;
If you are worried that it will be difficult to move an inch if you lose something, you will find an "alarm man" to teach you how to reduce your losses and not disrupt your plan if you lose your passport.
No matter how niche and unpopular the predicament is, you can still meet a few of the same kind.
"Knights" from all walks of life are willing to share their travel experience and lightning protection guides, and many people who want to travel have become accustomed to searching on Xiaohongshu, and regard netizens who have never met as "encyclopedias".
02
Go out and avoid the big pit,
It's all about "standing on the shoulders of netizens"
Someone joked that he searched for questions on Xiaohongshu and left messages everywhere to ask questions, as if he was looking for ChatGPT to ask for a request-
The difference is that on the other end of the phone is not an AI that can only output standard answers, but a living person who can answer BCDE in one breath if you ask A.
Sometimes the amount of information in the comment section is likely to be greater than the laptop itself.
For example, at the beginning, you just wanted to ask if you should tip when you eat in France, but you didn't expect to attract half of the Chinese students in Paris.
@momo
So not only did he get a way to remediate the black-hearted restaurant;
also harvested a lightning list of bad service restaurants.
With the enthusiasm of today's netizens, you should be quite cautious when asking them questions. (bushi
Otherwise, your comment section is likely to turn into a mailbox at Harry's · Potter's uncle's house - unread messages are whizzing in.
A netizen bought a subway weekly card in Paris, originally wanting to ask if the box on the back of the card was used to write names.
@letchugooooooo
But how could netizens let him go so easily? So the questions that can be answered in two or three words are crowded with bitter international students and locals.
He was reminded that this ticket can only be used in the first and second districts, and if you go to a farther place, although you can enter the station, you can't leave the station;
Some people emphasize that you should not put several different cards together, as you may not be able to swipe or swipe incorrectly.
Of course, there is always a clever ghost who asks his own questions: "Excuse me, if you buy this ticket with a credit card, can you swipe the magnetic stripe card without a chip?" ”
Perhaps the human brain is like this, when it knows the answer to a question, it can't help but want to answer it.
As one student in Paris said, "As soon as my brain realized 'I can do this,' my hands were already typing, and I couldn't control myself at all." ”
But don't be nosy, after all, the more people who give advice, the more accurate the information.
Maybe you just got a bad review of an Internet celebrity restaurant on your front foot, complaining that the waiter's attitude is too bad and you are throwing at Chinese tourists.
Someone came to the back foot to say, "This store just kills every customer equally, if you want to eat very much, it is recommended to come on weekdays, and the service attitude will be slightly stronger." ”
Nowadays, it doesn't matter if it's person J or person P, more and more people have become accustomed to searching Xiaohongshu before making every decision.
I believe that no matter how laughable the problems you encounter, you will always be able to find a few "unlucky guys" who are suffering from the same predicament and happen to be posting on the Internet in real time.
The real-time information that can be searched may be that the museum suddenly changed the admission time or reduced the entrance, resulting in an instant doubling of the queue time;
It could also be that a certain scenic spot suddenly rained heavily, which directly reduced the view.
Two days ago, a tree was knocked down on the tracks of Paris, causing some trains to be suspended and passengers stranded.
Many tourists who plan to take the high-speed train to Paris want to know about the latest situation, and they haven't even seen the news, so they first searched for the notes with pictures from netizens on the spot.
@孙玮伦
Many people urgently changed their tickets and changed their itinerary, and at the same time replied in line at the bottom: "Thank you for the kind people who posted!" ”
Even if you can't find it for the time being, it doesn't matter, many people simply send real-time notes to ask questions, and the almighty big data will naturally push it to the right person.
"I sent a note to ask, and someone answered at the bottom. After that, if someone wants to search for it, won't they be searched all at once! ”
@Bibabo
In the past, I relied on myself to improvise when I went out, and from time to time I would step into unexpected pits.
Now that she opened Xiaohongshu and searched for it, standing directly on the shoulders of netizens, Meimei avoided all kinds of bad things in life.
03
Behind the "Little Red Book of Indecisiveness",
It's real people
For many people, Xiaohongshu has unknowingly become their most commonly used search tool.
On the one hand, there are a large number of real users here who share their experiences and stories every day, providing the most detailed and fresh personal experiences.
Netizens ask questions to others and answer other people's questions, and then those answers are accurately pushed in front of the eyes of those who need it.
Traditional search engines mostly search for static, knowledge-based information.
For example, if you search for "where are there free toilets in Paris", the results obtained by the search engine are maps indicating the location of public toilets, and a series of news complaining about the difficulty and cost of toilets in France.
But what I found on Xiaohongshu is the anxiety and experience of those who have also struggled to find toilets on the streets and tried their best to save some "toilet fees".
And this year's hot AI may be able to tell you what historical background Notre Dame Cathedral has and what construction techniques are used.
But I can't tell you the actual foot traffic of Notre Dame Cathedral today, let alone provide those details of the experience.
Netizens are happy to share their personal experiences on Xiaohongshu, including the troubles encountered during the journey, unexpected changes, and the beautiful scenery they saw by chance......
And the personal experience and mental journey reflected in these experiences have also become an important reference for others to make decisions.
You may be skeptical of the hundreds of words of anti-theft guide in your travel guide.
But when I saw a netizen stuffing cash into an imported gum bottle, and after traveling in Europe for more than ten days, she achieved the achievement of "0 stolen" and returned safely, it was difficult not to be tempted by her "anti-theft brain hole".
@奶黄刘心包
On the other hand, Xiaohongshu's relatively friendly community atmosphere has allowed it to gather a group of users who are probably the most willing to "help others" on the whole network.
It is reflected in the matter of tourism, that is, if you go out and step on a pit and suffer a loss, you don't want others to suffer the same loss.
The girl who climbed hundreds of steps in the Paris metro with a large suitcase returned to the hotel and immediately concluded that "don't go to these stations with big luggage".
@卡卡去旅行
A lot of "lightning protection" notes were originally just a simple sentence or two, but there will always be someone else to fill in the information.
People with needs and questions are willing to ask for further details.
Whether it is the owner of the note himself or the netizens who accidentally brush it up, they all take the trouble to answer these questions, and together form a huge "information base".
Xiaohongshu's mechanism also encourages people to ask questions and share, as mentioned in its community convention, "Inclusion of newcomers and ordinary people is the core value of the Xiaohongshu community".
If the user searches for the content and still can't find the answer on the platform, the platform will also prompt "You can send a note to ask netizens for help".
On a larger scale, there are no standard answers to many things in life, because people's preferences are different.
As a UGC community, Xiaohongshu itself is more friendly to content produced by ordinary people.
Here, everyone can share and express what they like and give their own answers.
It also lays the foundation for the "thousands of people, thousands of faces" of information, whether it is niche or mass content, you can search here.
Even on an unpopular route like "visiting a cemetery in Paris", you can find more than a dozen strategy notes, and there are many people who have been there and want to go below the comment area of each note are leaving messages and sharing details.
Which celebrities' tombstones are worth seeing? What is the route to Maupassant's tomb? What is the meaning of the souvenirs that tourists leave on Beauvoir's tombstone?
After reading it, others think that "this citywalk is a bit of the underworld", but those who are poked are only sorry for how they missed this kind of treasure spot.
It may be said that a UGC community like Xiaohongshu is naturally more suitable to become a search engine for young people's lives.
Because "you ask, I answer" is the most efficient way for human beings to communicate and obtain information.
It's just that now, I have swiped 800 "notes on Paris", I just want to ask-
I have done a good job in the travel strategy to France on Xiaohongshu, when can I ask for leave! (High Diver)
(Excerpted from the WeChat public account Vista to see the world)