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"No Pants Day" in the United States is now popular all over the world, but why don't China people buy it?
For example, the Spring Festival in China and Christmas in the West have been held in many countries, except their birthplace. The festival I want to introduce to you today is a festival created by Americans, and the history of the festival is relatively short. Nevertheless, the festival spread all over the world in a short time.
This festival in the United States is called Subway Pantless Day, which is an impromptu activity initiated by local NGOs, that is, taking the subway without pants, participants have to pretend that they don't know each other and can't laugh. No matter how people around you react, you should ride as usual. This activity was initiated in 2002, and it quickly became popular in western countries because it stimulated novel experiences.
Nowadays, Subway Pantless Day can be said to be popular all over the world and has been held in more than 60 countries around the world. It has been held in London, England for many years. It has become a local feature for British citizens to celebrate this festival barefoot in the cold winter, and new york, Tokyo, Toronto and other cities have also held pants-free days.
Subway Pant-Free Day has become a global festival, and the initiator of this activity also said that this festival can help people "abandon conservative ideas, try new things and add fun to life".
In fact, China has also held the Subway Pants-Free Day, and more than once. 20 10 Guangzhou Metro held this festival under the banner of low-carbon life and Guangzhou Asian Games, while Taipei also held an outdoor version of Pantless Day on 20 10 to advocate environmental protection. Many foreigners in Shanghai also launched the China version of the subway pants-free day.
However, pants-free days held in various cities in China didn't last long, and people didn't buy it. Although the eye-catching effect is very good, it attracts many onlookers, but most of them hold negative views on it. Many onlookers directly said that what they did was really "immoral", and some even called to hold such an event.
Therefore, China Subway Pant-Free Day did not last as long as it did abroad. After all, China's national culture is conservative and implicit, and the subway pants-free day is such an activity. It's too exciting for China people. What do you think? Is subway pants-free day immoral? Or is it a meaningful novelty? Welcome to leave a message below to discuss.
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