Aoke: A Heartwarming Tale of Human Connection in Convenience Stores by Zi’er Peipei

2023-12-01 08:41:18
Zi’er Peipei’s self-healing writer *Content* takes the most common convenience store around you and me as the center, and develops a story of human interaction. For bento, you need to eat Oke triangular rice balls from Oke. Buy one get one free. It is inconvenient to buy four cans for 10,000 won at a convenience store. Although it is scrap food, you can still eat ALWAYS *Experience* This is a book that will happen at any time. Stories around us. This sentence in the book made me think deeply for a long time: The only people around me that I can rely on are convenience store employees. Indeed, no matter how convenient it is for modern people, they can only rely on the people around them. As the old saying goes, “distant relatives are not as good as close neighbors.” The book also describes the contributions made by convenience store employees in the morning shift, middle shift, evening shift, and part-time workers, and the roles they play in her center. She only has one worry regarding this convenience store, which is that the business of the convenience store is not very good. She doesn’t know how long this convenience store can last. She is worried that if the convenience store that her employees rely on for a living cannot be maintained, what will happen to the employees’ livelihood? Dugu is the soul of the book, and it also reminds me of China. In ancient books, “Every time you show your righteousness, you will kill more dogs.” It also fully illustrates a very classic saying, “If the boss doesn’t value his employees, the employees won’t value the customers either.” But it makes me want to put it another way, “I will treat my customers how my boss treats me.” The book talks regarding the paragraph “Aoke among Aoke”. The delicate writing made me think that the author must have worked in a supermarket, or he must have been observing the supermarket for a long time, so that he might understand the essence of it. The soul character of the book – Dugu, when he transformed into a supermarket clerk, it made me think regarding my usual imagination of homeless people, and once once more realized that they are actually good people, good people who have had bad luck… The touching moments in this book are worth comprehending by readers.Zier Peipei self-healing writer
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