In Germany under the epidemic blockade, except supermarkets, gas stations, pharmacies, libraries and other places where life is necessary, most shops, entertainment and leisure places are prohibited from operating. Bookstores are not closed because books have become a necessity for Germans, who regard reading as a daily necessity? Mission? Therefore, the bookstore will continue to operate.
? Total blockade? The epidemic situation in Germany
became more and more serious, and Germany started? Total blockade? The blockade has been in effect for half a year and the bookstore is still open. However, what is different from before is that the in-store broadcast constantly reminds everyone to do a good job of epidemic prevention, advocates people to stay in the library less, and suggests people to take books home to read.
Bookstores are a necessary place for Germans to live
Affected by the epidemic, Germans are afraid of having no books to read, so they hurry to buy more books, resulting in long queues at the gates of many bookstores. Today, German bookstores have changed a lot. The first is to constantly remind customers to take protective measures; Secondly, it reduces the daily business hours; Finally, the popular science and laws and regulations about the epidemic were placed in the most conspicuous place in the store.
Why is the bookstore open
Why are all other stores closed and the bookstore open? In fact, bookstores are licensed by the government, and reading is a kind of cultural life. Germans can skip movies, museums and fitness, but they can't skip reading. Bookstore is the gas station of the soul for Germans, and it can be greatly sublimated from books.
Why do Germans love reading
Most Germans like reading, so Germany has a strong reading atmosphere. Usually, when taking transportation, I will also read books; At the large-scale book fair, the readers of amoy books are in an endless stream, and there are a sea of people. Although people's love of reading has brought some difficulties to epidemic prevention and control, in a sense, reading is an indispensable part of life. Germans have regarded reading as an inseparable part of life, which is equivalent to eating and sleeping, so it is not surprising that Germans like reading.