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Can it still be like this? The Chinese guy set up a stall to sell noodles abroad, earning 1,000 a day, and netizens in the comment area broke the defense

"Earn foreigners' money!"

Can it still be like this? The Chinese guy set up a stall to sell noodles abroad, earning 1,000 a day, and netizens in the comment area broke the defense

Recently, a video about Chinese people selling fried noodles part-time at music festivals in United Kingdom has gone viral on the Internet.

The video is filmed at a music festival in a certain place, and the blogger below has the text "Foreigner's rice is really easy to earn"!

Can it still be like this? The Chinese guy set up a stall to sell noodles abroad, earning 1,000 a day, and netizens in the comment area broke the defense

But what made netizens break their defenses the most in this video was not these two items, but a few lines in the video.

"I was born again as a part-time worker in the United Kingdom, 23 years old, selling fried noodles at the English music festival, my youth was 1150 yuan a day."

Can it still be like this? The Chinese guy set up a stall to sell noodles abroad, earning 1,000 a day, and netizens in the comment area broke the defense

In just a few lines, countless netizens can break their defenses and earn 1,150 yuan a day!

Some netizens in the comment area directly called this video: the best English persuasion video.

Can it still be like this? The Chinese guy set up a stall to sell noodles abroad, earning 1,000 a day, and netizens in the comment area broke the defense

Some netizens said: As a college student majoring in English, seeing the blogger, he finally found the goal of "reemployment".

Can it still be like this? The Chinese guy set up a stall to sell noodles abroad, earning 1,000 a day, and netizens in the comment area broke the defense

After that, some kind-hearted netizens popularized science in the comment area, in fact, the blogger's mouth of 1150 yuan a day is not oh RMB, but pounds!

At the current exchange rate of the pound, the blogger should earn a salary of around 10,000 a day.

Can it still be like this? The Chinese guy set up a stall to sell noodles abroad, earning 1,000 a day, and netizens in the comment area broke the defense

Some netizens also said that they were sour: I hope this blogger will take care of his body when he goes out, but the blogger should not get rich!

Can it still be like this? The Chinese guy set up a stall to sell noodles abroad, earning 1,000 a day, and netizens in the comment area broke the defense

There are even netizens who act as "competitors" and say: The blogger doesn't understand this job, let himself do it!

Can it still be like this? The Chinese guy set up a stall to sell noodles abroad, earning 1,000 a day, and netizens in the comment area broke the defense

After this video became popular on the Internet, the blogger generously shared his part-time job at the United Kingdom Music Festival with netizens.

Can it still be like this? The Chinese guy set up a stall to sell noodles abroad, earning 1,000 a day, and netizens in the comment area broke the defense

Unexpectedly, this daily routine made domestic netizens even more defense-breaking after seeing it.

Can it still be like this? The Chinese guy set up a stall to sell noodles abroad, earning 1,000 a day, and netizens in the comment area broke the defense

The blogger said that after he got up, he would take a taxi with his part-time friends to the music festival booth where they were going to work.

As you can see from the pictures, the decoration of this stall is still very careful, and it is all Chinese-style decoration, from bamboo to pandas.

Can it still be like this? The Chinese guy set up a stall to sell noodles abroad, earning 1,000 a day, and netizens in the comment area broke the defense

The blogger said that he usually arrives at this booth at 5 p.m.

But unlike in China, the first thing this blogger does when he goes to work is not to work, but to "cook".

Can it still be like this? The Chinese guy set up a stall to sell noodles abroad, earning 1,000 a day, and netizens in the comment area broke the defense

He said that his work at this music festival in United Kingdom not only has a high salary, but the owner of the stall is also in charge of food and housing.

Then he began to show everyone his working meal in United Kingdom: corn ribs with rice.

Can it still be like this? The Chinese guy set up a stall to sell noodles abroad, earning 1,000 a day, and netizens in the comment area broke the defense

After that, they also showed the "staff meal" kidney bean pork ribs specially made by the boss for them.

Can it still be like this? The Chinese guy set up a stall to sell noodles abroad, earning 1,000 a day, and netizens in the comment area broke the defense

And they don't have to work every day as part-time food sellers.

After gathering the employees to distribute meals, when there is no task, the boss will take the employees out for a walk and exercise.

Can it still be like this? The Chinese guy set up a stall to sell noodles abroad, earning 1,000 a day, and netizens in the comment area broke the defense

Even their staff meals are unlimited, and bloggers can still go to their colleagues to pick up food when they are hungry after returning from a walk.

Can it still be like this? The Chinese guy set up a stall to sell noodles abroad, earning 1,000 a day, and netizens in the comment area broke the defense

Even the drinks and fruits at the stalls outside are eaten casually.

Later, some netizens found out that the minimum wage in the United Kingdom cannot be less than 11.44 pounds per hour, which is equivalent to about 106 yuan an hour.

Can it still be like this? The Chinese guy set up a stall to sell noodles abroad, earning 1,000 a day, and netizens in the comment area broke the defense

They have said that they also want to go abroad to sell Chinese food to get rich.

Can it still be like this? The Chinese guy set up a stall to sell noodles abroad, earning 1,000 a day, and netizens in the comment area broke the defense

But in fact, Chinese food has always been very popular abroad.

This blogger is not the only one who has become rich by "selling Chinese food" abroad, and recently another blogger who has earned more than 10,000 a day selling knife noodles with his mother-in-law in France.

Can it still be like this? The Chinese guy set up a stall to sell noodles abroad, earning 1,000 a day, and netizens in the comment area broke the defense

Not only the local Chinese like to eat the knife-cut noodles made by his mother-in-law, but also the local France in Paris are also very fond of it, and even the star Gao Yuanyuan is not far away and makes a special trip to his house to eat a bowl of knife-cut noodles.

Can it still be like this? The Chinese guy set up a stall to sell noodles abroad, earning 1,000 a day, and netizens in the comment area broke the defense

In fact, this little brother originally came to France to study as an exchange student.

But in the first year in France, due to the relatively relaxed course arrangement, the idle brother wanted to go out and see that there were no "business opportunities".

Can it still be like this? The Chinese guy set up a stall to sell noodles abroad, earning 1,000 a day, and netizens in the comment area broke the defense

Unexpectedly, it was such a mentality that made him unexpectedly meet a Chinese female student who also came to study in France.

The two quickly fell in love after the man and then got married.

Can it still be like this? The Chinese guy set up a stall to sell noodles abroad, earning 1,000 a day, and netizens in the comment area broke the defense

After graduating from college, the young couple started "cross-border trade" and opened a small company, but people are not as good as the sky, and the life of the young couple has just gotten better and ushered in the new crown epidemic.

Can it still be like this? The Chinese guy set up a stall to sell noodles abroad, earning 1,000 a day, and netizens in the comment area broke the defense

During the new crown epidemic, the little brother's mother-in-law happened to come to France to visit relatives and the younger two, and due to the epidemic at that time, they could only stay in France.

Can it still be like this? The Chinese guy set up a stall to sell noodles abroad, earning 1,000 a day, and netizens in the comment area broke the defense

But I didn't expect that the mother-in-law and the little brother are the same idle personalities.

Can it still be like this? The Chinese guy set up a stall to sell noodles abroad, earning 1,000 a day, and netizens in the comment area broke the defense

During the time when she was forced to stay in France, her mother-in-law visited her neighbors everywhere, accidentally met many local Chinese neighbors, and even called everyone together for dinner from time to time.

Can it still be like this? The Chinese guy set up a stall to sell noodles abroad, earning 1,000 a day, and netizens in the comment area broke the defense

As a social expert, the mother-in-law also took over the responsibility of the party chef alone.

This mother-in-law quickly became popular in the local area with her good craftsmanship.

Can it still be like this? The Chinese guy set up a stall to sell noodles abroad, earning 1,000 a day, and netizens in the comment area broke the defense

Over time, because of the mother-in-law's outgoing personality and mature cooking skills, even many local France people came to visit just to taste authentic "Chinese food".

Can it still be like this? The Chinese guy set up a stall to sell noodles abroad, earning 1,000 a day, and netizens in the comment area broke the defense

Even some France locals praised the deliciousness after tasting the knife-cut noodles made by their mother-in-law, and felt that they could go to the market to set up a stall to sell noodles.

Can it still be like this? The Chinese guy set up a stall to sell noodles abroad, earning 1,000 a day, and netizens in the comment area broke the defense

The young man thought it was good when he heard this idea, and went to the management of the market to ask relevant questions.

But what no one expected was that in the afternoon of the same day, the person in charge of the market came directly to discuss this matter.

Can it still be like this? The Chinese guy set up a stall to sell noodles abroad, earning 1,000 a day, and netizens in the comment area broke the defense

And after tasting the food made by the mother-in-law, he said that as long as the mother-in-law and the guy come to them, the water and electricity, booth fees, and management fees can be free!

Can it still be like this? The Chinese guy set up a stall to sell noodles abroad, earning 1,000 a day, and netizens in the comment area broke the defense

In this way, with this knife cutting noodle technique, their local business in France is getting better and better, and even the star Gao Yuanyuan inexplicably came to their noodle stall to eat noodles, and specially made an "advertisement" for their noodle stall.

Can it still be like this? The Chinese guy set up a stall to sell noodles abroad, earning 1,000 a day, and netizens in the comment area broke the defense

Relying on a stall to sell knife-cut noodles, the guy officially opened the first knife-cut noodles store in Paris.

Can it still be like this? The Chinese guy set up a stall to sell noodles abroad, earning 1,000 a day, and netizens in the comment area broke the defense

But whether it's chow mein at an English festival or knife-cut noodles in France, these stories tell us that food knows no borders and can be a bridge between cultures and people.

Can it still be like this? The Chinese guy set up a stall to sell noodles abroad, earning 1,000 a day, and netizens in the comment area broke the defense

In the experience of these two young bloggers, we see the power of courage and opportunity, and also feel the infinite possibilities that foreign cuisine brings to people.

Can it still be like this? The Chinese guy set up a stall to sell noodles abroad, earning 1,000 a day, and netizens in the comment area broke the defense

In these two stories, food is not only a taste bud enjoyment, but also a kind of cultural exchange and integration, both of which carry the unique charm of Chinese cuisine, cross the barriers of language and national borders, and touch the heartstrings of countless people.

What are your thoughts on this? Let us know in the comments section!

Source: China News Network2023-11-22 21:23 "United Kingdom minimum wage raised by 9.8% to £11.44 per hour"

Yangtze Evening News2024-07-23 21:42"Mother-in-law's knife-cut noodles are on fire in Paris! Chinese guy opens a noodle restaurant on the banks of the Seine to conquer the taste buds of France"

2024-07-26 09:08 China News Network "[Paris Olympics] Blogger Guo Zhanglong in France: Serve a Bowl of Chinese Noodles and Float the Whole City of Paris"

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Can it still be like this? The Chinese guy set up a stall to sell noodles abroad, earning 1,000 a day, and netizens in the comment area broke the defense
Can it still be like this? The Chinese guy set up a stall to sell noodles abroad, earning 1,000 a day, and netizens in the comment area broke the defense
Can it still be like this? The Chinese guy set up a stall to sell noodles abroad, earning 1,000 a day, and netizens in the comment area broke the defense
Can it still be like this? The Chinese guy set up a stall to sell noodles abroad, earning 1,000 a day, and netizens in the comment area broke the defense

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