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Japanese Style Street? Pretty good

Dalian style street named Sheng Tang Xiao Kyoto, was unanimously boycotted by "righteous netizens" on the grounds of "duang".." Duang's "justice...

A cursory search, the country's Japanese style streets are quite a lot, dozens of sizes, netizens' verbal criticism is concentrated in Dalian style street, you can see behind the so-called boycott pointing to the northeast, pointing to Dalian, otherwise how do you understand Why the Japanese streets in Guangxi, Guangdong, Jiangsu, and Sichuan were quietly let go? Can it be said that the wrong thing is not necessarily a Japanese style street, but a Japanese style street in Tohoku!

Japanese Style Street? Pretty good

I ask those who have traveled to Japan to resist themselves first, and spend money to cross the ocean to see the Japanese style, which is estimated to be in the tens of millions.

I invite people who have eaten Japanese food and bought and used Japanese products to resist themselves because the whole person is not clean... This number is in the billions. Anyone else?

There are 300,000 Japanese living in Shanghai who have settled or worked, are they considering deportation? According to the logic of netizens, China and Japan simply cut off diplomatic relations, but no one in international cooperation and foreign policy will be so stupid!

My opinion:

Japanese style street, as long as he operates legally, provides goods and services, there is no need to resist without publicizing militarism, you know, narrow nationalism and emotions are still not confident, as early as the beginning of the last century, China had a "boycott of Japanese goods" movement, and the momentum is huge.

In fact, can boycotting Japanese goods enrich the country and strengthen the army?

Chinese left the spirit of self-improvement and self-improvement, and the spirit of striving to be strong is invincible to the great powers, at least there is no hope by relying on the keyboard.

Japanese Style Street? Pretty good

When I have time, I will definitely go to the "Japanese Style Street" to sit down and experience their service and culture, and I know that I have such a preference for history:

Japanese culture has an inferiority complex that goes deep into the marrow, and they always live in a sense of crisis.

Japanese Style Street? Pretty good

Of course, I want the girls in kimonos in the style streets to be Japanese, and I want to see the little short legs and the untidy "little teeth". I also want to try their sake and sashimi. I pay, they serve, let me as a new age Chinese, I have a sense of superiority!