Chopsticks that can t be put down

Mondo Psychological Updated on 2024-03-07

A girl from Hubei traveled to Mohe and unfortunately got lost. She immediately called her father in her hometown for help. Her father told her to call the police. Immediately, he lost contact with his daughter. The father hurriedly contacted the northeast, and the northeast** immediately went all out to find it. It wasn't until 4 a.m. that the girl was found in the home of a farmer on a rural farm. At that time, the girl was eating, and despite the questioning of the police, the girl never put down the chopsticks in her hand, and answered while eating.

People have praised the enthusiasm of farmers in Northeast China and the conscientiousness and responsibility of Northeast China. I agree with all of these; But, other than that, I still can't figure it out: what is it that makes the girl never put down the pair of chopsticks in her hand?

First: Why did the girl turn off her phone after calling her father for help? Why did he not call his father to report his safety as soon as he was saved, but chose to pick up chopsticks first? She was obviously already an adult, did she think of her father's feelings?

Second: Why did you not put down your chopsticks when you were questioned by the police, but talked while eating? Isn't putting down your chopsticks and talking to someone the least of respect and courtesy? What's more, it's the police uncle who has been looking for her for most of the night! Isn't this a minimum of upbringing?

I really can't figure it out, why can't I put down the pair of chopsticks in the girl's hand? What's the problem?

2024, 3, 6, Beijing.

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