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Adventures in the Ice City: When "Eating Enough" Becomes a "Sin"
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On a summer afternoon, the sun shines through the window lattice, sprinkling dappled light and shadow, I leisurely swipe my mobile phone, a piece of news about Harbin, but like thunder on the ground, exploded
"What? Just because she said 'not full', she was 'wanted' by the whole network? My eyes widened in disbelief as I stared at the eye-catching headline on my phone screen
The cause of the incident was that a netizen posted a seemingly ordinary state after ending his trip to Harbin: "Goodbye Erbin, a city that didn't let me eat enough"
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originally thought that this was just an ordinary complaint, but it unexpectedly touched the "reverse scales" of the people of Northeast China, and an Internet carnival caused by "fullness" kicked off
"Eat in the Northeast": How can you question the amount of food you are full?
As we all know, in the Northeast, this black land has not only bred a heroic character, but also a food culture of "large quantities and full management".
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Here, "being full" has long since transcended the food itself and has become a symbol of hospitality, a form of hospitality that is rooted in everyone's heart
"It is a blessing to be able to eat", "eat more, not enough to add", these familiar words are the most sincere expressions on the table of Northeast people
And the netizen's fluttering sentence of "not full", in the eyes of Northeast people, is tantamount to an "accusation" and a "denial" of their hospitality
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Internet "Wanted": A "condemnation" from the south to the north
"Not full? How can this be endured! Northeast netizens rolled up their sleeves and vowed to justify the food in their hometown
For a while, all kinds of "fancy feeding" comments came like a tide
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"Come to me, that's enough! Guaranteed to let you eat until you walk on the wall! ”
"Don't say anything, send the address, and I'll arrange it for you!"
"Come back in winter, I will cook it myself, so that you can see what is the enthusiasm of Northeast people!"
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This "denunciation" from the south to the north quickly evolved into a nationwide online carnival
Harbin's "desire to survive": an urban crisis caused by "having enough to eat".
Seeing that the situation is getting worse, the Harbin cultural and tourism department can't sit still
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In order to save the image of the city, they urgently released a series of "full" guidelines, and sincerely invited the netizen to come back in winter, promising to let her "eat before leaving"
This "full-fed" turmoil reflects a problem that cannot be ignored: in the Internet era where information is disseminated at an extremely fast speed, any tiny detail may be infinitely magnified and evolve into an unpredictable "crisis"
The cultural difference behind "being full": when hospitality meets refinement
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This "full-fed" turmoil seems to be a "farce" caused by food, but in fact it reflects the cultural differences between different regions
In the Northeast, people are accustomed to using the phrase "large quantities and full many" to express hospitality, while in some southern regions, people pay more attention to the delicacy of food and the quality of service
Two different cultural concepts, under the magnifying glass of the Internet, have produced a fierce collision
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Behind the Internet Carnival: What kind of online expression do we need?
This "full-fed" turmoil has also triggered people's thinking about online expression
In the Internet era where information is spreading at a very fast speed, our words and deeds may be infinitely amplified and have unexpected impacts
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How to rationally express one's own views and how to avoid unnecessary contradictions and conflicts caused by inappropriate remarks are issues that every network participant should think about
From "Eat Enough" to "Eat Well": The Road to Upgrading Northeast Cuisine
Although this "full-fed" turmoil has brought a certain negative impact on Harbin's tourism industry, it has also sounded the alarm for the future development of Northeast cuisine
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In the pursuit of "large quantity and fullness", we should also pay more attention to the improvement of food quality and service, so as to be invincible in the fierce market competition
A reflection triggered by "eating enough": understanding and tolerance, building a harmonious cyberspace
The "full" turmoil finally ended in an almost "farce" way
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It leaves us to think about, but it is worth pondering
In a pluralistic social environment, we should learn to understand and tolerate different cultural concepts, and communicate and exchange in a more rational and friendly way
Conclusion: Let "being fed" no longer be a "sin"
I hope that in the future, we can work together to build a more harmonious and friendly cyberspace, so that everyone can freely express their opinions, so that "being full" will no longer become a "sin", and food will become a bridge to connect you and me and convey warmth