Too real: Chinese people's mobile payment rejection in "Midnight Diner" sparks heated discussion

Too real: Chinese people's mobile payment rejection in "Midnight Diner" sparks heated discussion

In the latest episode of the fifth season of "Midnight Diner" aired on November 21, a Chinese performance clip caused heated discussion among netizens. In the show, when Chinese diners paid the bill, they took out their mobile phones and asked "I scan you, you scan me?", which made many netizens feel that it was too real.

Video appreciation:

Judging from the blue background of the interface, this Chinese diner used Alipay. Although the overall scene is a bit exaggerated, it also reflects the Japanese’s inherent views on the Chinese: one is that they use smartphones for translation, two is that they are used to mobile payments, and three is that they are used to hiding cash.

Of course, hiding cash in the soles of shoes is a bit prejudiced. Chinese people who go abroad now basically don't do this. This is decades ago. But overall, the TV series reflects from the side the changes that mobile payment has brought to the lives of Chinese people, and even the radiation effect on neighboring countries, which is undoubtedly thanks to Alipay and WeChat.

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