Shi Boxiong has become the focus of everyone's heated discussion!It's just that in Love's school trip show, when several pairs of guests had dinner together, he asked a question: why there are no public chopsticks, which immediately aroused a heated discussion among netizens!Some netizens even commented: "Rich people are really particular about eating".
Shi Boxiong participated in the variety show "Love's School Trip" for the first time, and from the beginning of the show, he seemed a little nervous, but overall, his performance was quite good.
However, during the meal, he noticed that everyone was eating in the food with their own chopsticks, which made him feel a little uncomfortable, so he asked: Why are there no public chopsticks?
Despite this, as his fiancée, Wu Qianyu knew him quite well, so she comforted him.
It wasn't until the end that Shi Boxiong tasted a small amount of lamb kebabs.
Seeing this scene, netizens spoke bluntly:
It is true that wealthy people are very particular about their meals, and it is difficult to finish their meals without public chopsticks. Compared with Shi Boxiong, He Youjun seems more down-to-earth. ”
In our daily lives, many families may not really use communal chopsticks".
In desperation, there is indeed a difference between the rich and the general public."
However, there are also some netizens who expressed a different point of view, they said:
It's not a matter of indifference, it's about hygiene."
It is acceptable to use public chopsticks when going out, because everyone has saliva on their chopsticks, and if you choose to use public chopsticks, you can greatly reduce the health hazards".
He didn't do anything wrong!It's really hygienic."
In fact, there seems to be a reason for each point of view.
But I personally think that at home, they are all my family, and it is acceptable to have no public chopsticks. If you're outside, you may need to use public chopsticks, otherwise you may be unfamiliar with people and don't know whose saliva you ate, which really doesn't feel hygienic, especially with the current virus epidemic.
Obviously, everyone has their own unique way of dining, and as long as you feel that there is nothing wrong with it, enjoy it on your own terms.
I don't know, what do you think about Shi Boxiong's question about why there are no public chopsticks during the meal?