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Posters posted in public places should not be ambiguous. How to treat a supermarket in Chengdu as an orphan?

I think supermarkets use it? Orphans? It is a bit inappropriate or even excessive to use the word "orphan" to describe the placement of goods, because the word "orphan" is not beautiful, and it is really unreasonable for supermarkets to use this word to attract attention. Forgive my loneliness, but this is the first time I've heard of it. Orphan goods? To tell the truth, I worked in a supermarket, too. Every slogan and slogan in the supermarket has to be reviewed many times before it is made public, because I am afraid it will cause misunderstanding.

Say this supermarket is second-hand? Orphans? I really think it's a great thing to express what customers don't want after buying, and it's hard to understand why businesses use it. Orphans? First of all, look at the word from the customer's point of view. If the customer doesn't know the meaning of this hint, will it be misunderstood that this is an orphan's place? If the customer really thinks so, will it be because he doesn't know the meaning of the prompt when the customer chooses not to want it? So from this point of view, I think it's best to keep the tips simple and easy to understand.

Second,? Orphans? This word is really not beautiful. Listening to these two words makes people panic. Merchants compare unwanted goods to orphans. Isn't that a little too much? I think it's a little discriminatory? Unwanted goods are orphans, so in other words, unwanted children are orphans? So the supermarket's euphemism really hurts people, especially those orphans.

Of course, I also know that there is no malice in setting up such a prompt in the supermarket, but the speaker has no intention and the listener has intention. Why can't I do it? Different? Playing such a big joke in public, instead of reminding customers to put unwanted goods in a fixed place with such uncomfortable tips, it is better to directly remind customers to restore unwanted things, so that not only the supermarket will not cause controversy and group ridicule, but also customers can better understand the meaning. Why not?