In this complex society, gift-giving has become an indescribable "unspoken rule". But recently, Dong Yuhui, a celebrity in the live broadcast industry, boldly shouted to ** businessmen: "Don't bother with personal contacts, sending more things will not help you go on the air, once you know it, you will never cooperate." These words are like a clear stream, which is refreshing.
I have to say that Dong Yuhui's move is quite bold. In a business environment with intertwined interests and complex relationships, it is indeed commendable that he can stick to his principles and refuse the "human courtesy". This not only reflects his strict requirements for product quality, but also demonstrates his respect and maintenance of professional ethics.
We all know that the live streaming industry is a highly competitive battleground. In order to attract audiences, anchors often try their best to establish a good relationship with ** businessmen, so as to get more high-quality resources and support during live broadcasts. But Dong Yuhui did the opposite, openly saying that he would not accept gifts from ** businessmen, which undoubtedly poured cold water on those ** merchants who tried to open up their joints by giving gifts.
But savor it carefully, Dong Yuhui's words reveal a kind of awe for the profession and responsibility for the audience. He knows that as an anchor, his duty is to recommend high-quality and practical products to the audience, rather than becoming a "mouthpiece" or "salesman" for the best businessmen. Only by sticking to the principles and strictly controlling the quality of the products can we win the trust and support of the audience.
Of course, Dong Yuhui's words also gave a wake-up call to those who are keen on gift-giving: in business cooperation, human favor is important, but more important is product quality and service. Only by coming up with excellent products and high-quality services can we truly win the recognition of the market and consumers. Trying to take shortcuts by giving gifts will only end up shooting yourself in the foot.
In short, Dong Yuhui's remarks are not only a true clean-up of the live broadcast industry, but also a profound reflection on the entire business society. It reminds us that in business activities, we should abide by professional ethics, stick to the bottom line of principles, and speak with strength and quality. Only in this way can we remain invincible in this rapidly changing business world.
Finally, I want to say to Dong Yuhui: "Good job! Your courage and responsibility deserve praise! At the same time, I also hope that more anchors and businessmen can draw wisdom and strength from it, and jointly promote the development of the live broadcast industry in a healthier and more standardized direction.
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