The flight attendant was wearing a uniform, and planting rice in the ground, causing heated discussion. Netizens questioned that the behavior was a show.
Recently, the flight attendant of a certain airline was wearing a neat uniform, and planting rice in the ground, causing heated discussion. Some netizens questioned that the behavior was a show. On the 6th, the aviation publicity staff said that this is a temporary rice transplanting experience session set up by the public welfare event. Everyone wears water shoes to experience it by the field. The purpose is to promote sea rice so that everyone can cherish the food.
Does many people feel the comedy feeling when they see such a scene? The beautiful stewardess is wearing stockings and water boots, the handsome little fly with a tie, and red balloons and slogans floating around the field, as well as a camera. Such behavior will inevitably make everyone question it as a show.
transplant rice seedlings at midday, sweat dripping as rain. You should know that the meal on the plate is very hard to get! You must do your job well, there is no need to make a show, you should be diligent and meticulous in your business, and serve the people well!
tickled the boots without itching or pain. If you are not a farmer, how can you do a good job in transplanting rice? This job is really hard. Facing the loess and back facing the sky, planting seedlings for a day, your waist will be so tired that you can't straighten. There is nothing wrong with participating in the event itself. I have also seen those who wear suits and ties to pick up feces! They should have their own experience after participating in the event. When we were six or seven years old, the school organized rice transplantation, and forty or fifty were standing in the middle of the field. Later, I thought about it and it felt very good! No one cares about what he was going to be.
Hurry at midnight while the ox is plowing, and the weak cow is powerless and difficult to move. People at that time did not recognize the hardships of farmers, so they would say that the valleys in the fields were born. Of course, since everyone says it is just an experience, through experience, you know that every grain of food is hard-won, and the purpose is achieved, and there is no need to bother with whether it is really an experience.
What do you think about the experience of the stewardess wearing uniforms and water boots in the ground transplanting rice seedlings?