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How to reply to the question "I eat more rice than you eat salt, and I build more bridges than you"?

How to answer the question "I eat more rice than you eat salt, and I build more bridges than you"?

These two sentences are very classic, maybe they have been said for decades or even thousands of years, and they are really a kind of self-expression. If these words are said by the elderly, I think people one generation older than us can understand and accept them, but if they are young people, people of the same age say that these people who are similar to you say these words, I think it is unacceptable. Generally speaking, I eat more food than you. I eat more salt than you, I walk more roads and I cross more bridges than you. That's right. Generally speaking, this shows that I am more experienced than you, so you should listen to me. What I said is right.

If this sentence comes from a truly experienced and capable crowd, I think there is no problem. This is a real idea. It's really something that others have experienced, something that you haven't experienced. Maybe people really eat more salt than you do, and people are really experienced. We should respect them and learn from them. However, if some people fish in troubled waters, it is unfair.