When the guests of the program talked about the rare sale of tea eggs in mainland China, Professor Gao, a "shop guidance expert", explained that it was because the per capita income in mainland China was very low and "the average person could not afford it". The host was surprised and asked, "Is it the same in metropolis?" Professor Gao insists that "there are poor people in big cities" and "we see that mainland delegations dare to spend money here, but there are only about 50 million people out of a population of/kloc-0.4 billion". Taiwan Province cheap food, the mainland people may not be able to afford the fallacy, the mainland netizens.
Because the program's viewpoint is too bizarre, netizens in Weibo have teased about tea eggs, and exposed their own photos of tea eggs to show off their wealth.
@ No.1 God Cat in the World: Today, when I went out and saw someone selling cut cakes, I bought a piece. As a result, the other party said it would cost 30,000 yuan! No way, I had to hand him the tea egg I bought for breakfast. He took the tea egg trembling and said, "Brother, I can't change it, so I won't cut you a few pounds!"
@ Jack Bobby: I love drinking tea. I spent 30,000 yuan in tears to buy a catty of tea, but the next day I was taken by my daughter-in-law to cook tea eggs. I hate it! Can tea eggs be cooked with such cheap tea? ! "
@ 味味味: After thinking for a long time, I finally made up my mind to let local friends bring me back a legendary "tea egg". I am so excited! It's the first time I see this tall thing. Do I need to peel it when I eat it? How many mouthfuls does it take to look like it's not the first time? Can I still pay off this egg in my life? !
@ Super Brother Liang: One day I will hold my goddess and peel an extremely luxurious tea egg for her with trembling hands. And propose to her.
@ Please call me MISS Li: If you love her, cook tea eggs for her ...
This is not the only example of "speaking ill of the mainland to show Taiwan Province's sense of superiority". Last year, in a Tao Jingying program, a guest said that mainland girls "have never seen a bag", which also caused an uproar. These remarks, though not malicious in nature, have made mainlanders misunderstand Taiwan Province people's arrogance and even become hostile.
These impressions of the mainland are still talked about 30 years ago, and most people in Taiwan Province will not believe them. However, if they are told by professors or artists who are called "experts" and "well-informed", I am afraid that they will deepen the bad impression of mainlanders on Taiwan Province people and use them to ridicule Taiwan Province people. In the Internet age, media content always exists in the depths of the cloud, and it may be found out at any time to explode the communication effect. Taiwan TV programs stigmatize mainland self-entertainment with exaggerated examples, which is harmful to the goodwill and peace of the people on both sides of the strait.
Cross-strait exchanges are becoming more and more open, and both Taiwan Province people and mainlanders have more channels to get to know each other. I believe that fewer and fewer people will listen to those one-sided remarks in the future; I will no longer look at each other with stereotypes and say "brain-dead" words.