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What does soy sauce mean?

Playing soy sauce means that you don't care or care about some things, don't talk about sensitive topics, have nothing to do with yourself, and know nothing about yourself, which is equivalent to passing by. Or have a low sense of existence in something.

I often hear people say: I am a soy sauce maker. What does soy sauce mean? Where is the origin of this network word? Let me tell you about the meaning of soy sauce.

0 1 Soy sauce comes from Jia Pingwa's article "Always Laughing", which means that soy sauce used to be sold at retail and bought at retail. People will weigh the bottle for you when you take it to the store. Don't talk about politics, don't talk about sensitive topics, have nothing to do with yourself, and know nothing about yourself, which is equivalent to passing by.

02 source

(1) Guangzhou TV Station interviewed a citizen and asked him what he thought of pornographic photos. The citizen said: It's none of my business. I came out to buy soy sauce. ? This sentence has also spread, and various PS and adaptations are all the rage. From this? Soy sauce man? The word "soy sauce family" has become a joke on the internet, and even some online terms such as soy sauce family have been derived.

(2) A scene in the comedy "Father and Son" by Chen Qiang and Peisi Chen: The second son played by Peisi Chen in the film is possessed by a computer because he wants to go to college and study hard. His parents let him go out to play soy sauce. As a result, he endorsed the bottle while walking. He ran into a street sign that said? Construction ahead, please go around? So he turned and went back with an empty bottle. Walking in vain, leaving nothing behind and getting nothing back is equivalent to passing by.

03 other language versions

L 1: It's none of my business. I can make soy sauce.

Chaozhou dialect: Feel the comfort of the Bird's Nest, which is coming to you.

Japanese: No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. (male)

Privately, it is a matter of time, and it is also a matter of time. (universal)

Korean:? , .

L 1: It's none of my business. I'm the one who chooses soy sauce.

German: I'm Wako Sogaso Covent.

French: I want to eat soy sauce.

Dutch: ik gerelateerdwat, kwamik toteen Sojasaus.

Russian: этонемоедлояпришлаз.