Haidilao's "Subject 3" is a service method, which specifically means that customers can choose to order "Subject 3" in Haidilao stores, and then the waiter will dance for you. This dance action includes waving hands, twisting waist, swinging hips and so on. It is in line with the mental state of young people now.
"Subject 3" is not a real driver's license test. Its origin has a widely recognized explanation, that is, its name comes from Guangxi. In Guangxi, everyone in Guangxi will go through an exam. The content of subject 1 is singing folk songs, the content of subject 2 is wordy rice noodles, and subject 3 is a set of silky dance movements.
This year, because the video of Haidilao's younger brother jumping off a building in subject 3 is on fire again, it is also circulated on the Internet that "it is not that male models can't afford it, but that Haidilao is more cost-effective" to describe this behavior. For Haidilao, which is serving for the first time, it has also become a "service examination question" for Haidilao clerk.
In addition, "Subject III" was also widely spread, and was called by netizens as "not that male models can't afford it, but that the subject of Haidilao is cost-effective". On social platforms, there is a lot of discussion and sharing about Haidilao Family III.
Generally speaking, "Subject III" is an innovative service model of Haidilao. In this way, customers can not only enjoy the delicious food, but also enjoy the dance performance of the waiter, which increases the fun of dining.
Why is this dance suddenly popular? On the one hand, it may be because of its uniqueness. In Haidilao's shop, customers can watch free dance performances while eating hot pot. This unique service method has attracted a large number of customers. On the other hand, this dance has also caused a lot of discussion on the Internet.
Some people expressed their support for this dance, thinking that it increased the atmosphere in the shop and made people feel very comfortable. However, some people dislike this kind of dance, thinking that it may bring discomfort to customers and affect the dining experience.
Generally speaking, the popularity of this dance reflects Haidilao's innovative attempt in service mode and its emphasis on customer experience. But whether it can continue to be popular depends on how Haidilao balances customer feedback and dance performance.