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Nicholas Tse forgot his words and laughed at the New Year's Eve party. How did the audience react?

Although he has become a singer with the rank of King of Heaven, our Nicholas Tse is still singing at the New Year's Eve party. Suddenly, he laughs and forgets his lyrics. Although Nicholas Tse was interviewed by reporters after the concert, the media said that there was actually a teleprompter at the scene, and his eyesight was very good, and he didn't have presbyopia. However, because the lyrics on the teleprompter ran too fast, he didn't keep up, so the headmaster appeared.

Because the audience, the audience in front of the TV and the keyboard man in front of the keyboard, as well as us people who eat melons, didn't criticize Nicholas Tse too much for forgetting his words when he sang. On the contrary, everyone thought that Nicholas Tse forgot his words, which actually proved that Nicholas Tse was really singing and didn't lip-synch. This also shows that Nicholas Tse is really a serious singer, not a person who used lip-synching to fool the audience. Judging from the reaction of the audience, people are tolerant of lip-synching.

But now there are a lot of lip-synching in large-scale singing parties and singers' meeting clubs, which makes the audience very dissatisfied. But this time, Nicholas Tse really sang at the scene and laughed and forgot his words, but he was forgiven by the audience. First of all, the audience was able to understand because Nicholas Tse was really singing, which shows that he was trying to perform for the audience, not cheating the audience. Then the audience and friends were able to have empathy.

Again, in fact, whether you are the audience at the scene, the audience in front of the TV or the people eating melons behind the computer screen, as long as you treat us sincerely and take singing seriously, then we will still applaud you and appreciate your singing. As long as it is not lip-synching, audience friends can understand.