Manage the country, spend wisely.
Patriotism is the deep emotion of each of us, but the practice of fooling consumers to buy domestic products under the banner of patriotism and nationality is worthy of our vigilance. This kind of behavior is actually taking advantage of our feelings and defrauding us of money. True patriotism should be to consume wisely, choose really good products, and not be blinded by the marketing methods of merchants.
Automobiles, as a commodity, are no exception. Any car is made up of thousands of parts, and it is inevitable that there will be some defects. The key is how merchants deal with these imperfections. Some businesses choose to cover up, whitewash, or even use various means to divert the problem. Such an approach is not only irresponsible to consumers, but also damages the country's image.
We should be soberly aware that no product can be perfect. Really good things don't need to be sold with the help of patriotic and national banners. The attitude towards defects is an important criterion to measure whether a business is responsible. Only those merchants who dare to face the problem head-on and actively improve the handling are worthy of our trust and support.
Therefore, we must consume rationally and not be deceived by the marketing methods of merchants. Choose something really good and not blindly follow the herd to buy. At the same time, we must also be vigilant against those unscrupulous businessmen who take advantage of patriotism and national feelings, and protect our own rights and interests. Only in this way can we truly consume wisely and manage the country.