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I saw a news when I was taking medicine today. What does this mean?

This is just a little test between couples. Many female netizens sent a sentence to their boyfriends according to the test, "I saw a news when I took medicine today." At this time, if the man's reaction is "what news?" Then you've been tricked. Because his first reaction to the news is to care about the news rather than his girlfriend's illness.

Once the test was spread, it was imitated by a large number of female netizens, and the chat screenshots were uploaded to major online social platforms, which led to a series of similar usages, which harmed ignorant teenagers. Many male netizens who accidentally answered the wrong question said that it is impossible to prevent it, and it is really a TM routine! .

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This sentence itself is somewhat inductive, emphasizing the "news" in the second half of the sentence, while "when taking medicine" is only an adverbial of time, which makes it easier for people to ignore the first half of the sentence, thus creating a thinking trap of "that news is very special or you wouldn't suddenly tell me so". Therefore, if the first reaction is to "take medicine", it really achieved the purpose of the original quiz.