February** Dynamic Incentive Plan This year's Spring Festival presents a different scenario than in the past, because it is the first Spring Festival after the epidemic is lifted, and the way of holidays has also changed. In the past, the holiday usually began on the eve of Chinese New Year's Eve, but this year's holiday starts at the beginning of the new year, which not only extends the holiday time, but is also full of strong New Year's flavor.
Chinese New Year has always been a time of joy and celebration, but there are often small episodes that disturb the mood of the holiday. At the beginning of the Chinese New Year holiday, there were some unpleasant events happening in various places, and perhaps you have experienced a similar situation but have been unable to do anything about it.
As we all know, the impact of the epidemic has lasted for three years, and the national tourism industry has suffered a serious blow, and many scenic spots have been plagued by the instability of their operation methods. After the epidemic was lifted, I thought that we could usher in a prosperous Spring Festival, but a series of problems appeared.
Not long ago, two tourists traveled to Dali, Yunnan, and found a roadside stall on the way to find a small ornament, thought it was very beautiful, and came forward to ask**. After some haggling, they finally bought 3 small charms for 15 yuan.
For the stall owners, this business is a good start, and they are naturally in a good mood. However, it didn't take long for the two tourists to return to the stall, claiming that they already had similar ornaments and asking for a return.
The stall owner felt that such a "return" was really unlucky, so he offered to return the two charms and let only the two tourists buy one. This can also be seen as a kind of understanding for a small business.
However, unexpectedly, the two tourists did not agree, causing the shopkeeper to get emotional and eventually shout out out of shape: "Financially constrained!" ”
This merchant is really infuriating, obviously he has already photographed the product, paid for it, and soon asked for a return, which is obviously problematic. It's really unlucky to meet such a business.
Although firecrackers are banned every Spring Festival, there are still many people who ignore the regulations and make and light firecrackers without permission. These people seem to be deliberately deaf and dumb, ignoring the ban on fireworks, which leads to tragedies repeatedly.
On the evening of February 9, a group in Tianjin decided to set off fireworks in a public place in Hexi District after drinking. Although Tianjin has strict regulations on the setting off of fireworks, usually specifying where they are set off, these people set off firecrackers in public places to take advantage of the strength of alcohol.
As a result, they were discovered by the police on duty, who originally planned to dissuade them from leaving, but unexpectedly, these people pushed the police and misreported the situation. What's even more infuriating is that they actually threw lit firecrackers at the police, which is simply an attack on the police! This kind of behavior is simply intolerable!
Eventually, these people were also detained. Fireworks must be set off in accordance with the rules, and the peace of others must not be disturbed for the sake of one's own happiness. Such egregious acts must be avoided as much as possible.
When you go home to visit your family during the Chinese New Year, it's normal for everyone to buy some gifts. But some people base their convenience on the suffering of others, which is really despicable.
Recently, a high-profile incident occurred in Nanchong, Sichuan. A woman drove a BMW to go shopping and parked her car on the road**, causing the entire street to be blocked, paralyzing traffic and making it difficult for pedestrians to move forward.
In interviews, some witnesses said that the female owner of the BMW left for more than ten minutes. Although some people tried to persuade her to move the car, she showed a "I'm in the way of traffic, I'm proud of it" attitude, refusing to move the car and making insulting remarks.
Without the timely intervention of the traffic police, the road may remain blocked. The incident caused people to think deeply, and although the female BMW owner drove a luxury car, her personal qualities were questioned.
It's the New Year, and everyone is anxious to go home for reunion. For those who are less tech-savvy, there is the option of taking a taxi; And for those who are not of good character, they should be silent. At this moment, if a person not only blocks traffic, but also adopts a hostile attitude towards others, wouldn't it add to everyone's New Year's congestion?
Every year on the occasion of the Chinese New Year, people clean their homes to make them look new. Indoor cleaning is relatively straightforward, but cleaning outdoor window glass is a relatively tricky task.
According to reports, in Nanchong, in order to save money, a woman actually stood on the 15-meter-high fifth floor to wipe the windows, without any security measures at all. The people downstairs were terrified to watch.
It is understood that a woman accidentally fell onto the canopy on the fifth floor, causing a loud noise that made the witnesses present panic. A man quickly climbed onto the canopy and called emergency **120, and despite the timely rescue, the woman eventually died of her injuries.
Every New Year, similar accidents can happen. If proper safety measures are not in place, it is best to consider hiring a professional housekeeper to deal with the situation. Spending some money might be able to avoid tragedy, and it's a wiser choice than taking the risk of standing on the fifth floor and cleaning windows.
When a family member dies unexpectedly, it is natural for the family to feel grief. Such a sudden disaster is too much for any family to bear. Therefore, for the sake of your family and for your own sake, it is best to avoid such dangerous jobs. It is a wise choice to hand over professional tasks to professional people.
Overall, the Chinese New Year should be a time of joy. But the premise is not to pursue one's own happiness at the expense of the suffering of others. Don't do anything illegal, and don't take risks. This is not only for their own safety, but also for their families to have a good New Year with peace of mind. What do you think of these ideas?