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What is the stem of the online language "Don't eat coriander"?

Internet language: What you like may not be liked by others.

Not eating coriander happened in a company's takeaway group. Two people in the group just ordered the same kind of take-away, one with coriander and one without, but the one with coriander insisted on adding coriander to the other, which made the other person who didn't eat coriander very angry.

In fact, it is this kind of "eating coriander" that does not consider other people's positions, thinking that others will like it.

Related information:

Network language is a language produced from the network and applied to network communication, including Chinese and English letters, punctuation marks, symbols, pinyin, icons (pictures) and characters. This combination often shows special significance in specific network media communication.

In the early 1990s, Internet addicts gradually formed a specific language in order to improve the efficiency of online chat or meet specific needs (such as humor and entertainment). 2 1 0 years since the 20th century, with the innovation of Internet technology, this language form has developed rapidly in the spread of Internet media. At present, network language is becoming an indispensable part of people's network life.