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The slogan of porridge shop

Dirty words are printed on the porridge cup of a breakfast shop next to a primary school in Shaanxi Province. Bian Xiao believes that such vulgar copywriting should not appear at the gate of primary schools, because primary school students are flowers and bones of the motherland, and their lives still have a long time. Now they are like a blank sheet of paper, and the knowledge in their minds is obtained from the outside world, so don't let children be influenced by vulgar culture. Those bosses must be vigilant, and the staff of relevant departments should check at any time to reduce the occurrence of similar incidents.

Vulgar copywriting can not bring good inspiration to children, but will affect children's three views. Not conducive to children's physical and mental health. Even if some children don't know much about it now, they will imitate the language on the packaging bag. Adults will only smile after seeing the content and will not feel particularly concerned. However, once they hear these words from children, they will be surprised and even blame all the mistakes on the school teacher. They will question what the teacher tells the children every day.

Local industrial and commercial supervision departments and school teachers should often inspect the major shops at the school gate. If they find that some content is not suitable for children, they must stop the owner's behavior. Moreover, the boss himself needs to be vigilant and can't choose these messy packaging bags. Everyone should put themselves in their shoes, and the boss should also reflect on his behavior. Parents will feel distressed if their children go to school and learn vulgar content.

Some businesses really don't pay much attention to slogans, but they will choose products with good quality and low price, so factories and some small workshops seize the psychology of businessmen who are greedy for small and cheap, keep the prices of these things to a minimum, and then take the opportunity to sell creative goods to bosses, who are selling them to their children. Not only roadside stalls, snack bars, but also many take-away packaging and stationery packaging have this problem.