It's weird, whenever a group of people sit around to eat in the film and television, there will almost inevitably be a scene of serving vegetables for other people.
Just now, the chopsticks are still in and out of my mouth, and I will immediately clip it for others, disgusting, isn't it?
In the past few decades of my life, I have experienced most of China because of work and visiting relatives, and I have dinner with colleagues, friends and relatives from all over the country, and I can't remember who has served food to others.
If you look at it more seriously, there are adults who pick up dishes for children, and when they eat some special dishes, they can use chopsticks to divide the dishes.
I even imagine that even if someone occasionally picks up food for others, they may also think of the scenes in the film and television to appear that they are very decent and can be the same as the people in other people's film and television dramas.
Why does such a plot appear in movies and television?Is it because others don't have long hands and can't pick up vegetables, or is it to reflect people's enthusiasm, or to show the "fine traditional culture" in the mind of the choreographer?
It's obviously a culture that doesn't exist, it's obviously a very rare phenomenon, and it's obviously not a good habit, but it's shown as a culture, not to mention its heart, at least it's useless.
Nowadays, the use of chopsticks is also being promoted everywhere, and there are more after the epidemic, but in film and television dramas, it has never been forbidden to pick up vegetables for people.
Smoking shots can be banned, but this kind of footage of helping people pick up vegetables almost out of nothing can't be banned?