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Xi men's treadmill dance is enchanting to scare away customers. How will the merchants solve this incident?
A man in Xi 'an danced on the treadmill and ran enchanting, scaring the female customers next to him to leave the treadmill, and soon several people left. In the face of such a situation, how will the merchants solve the incident?

Some netizens think that directly inviting this gentleman to another treadmill, after all, his position is really good, and it is still in the middle, which leads to the customers around him not going, which will make the gym lose some customers. The gym owner is definitely unwilling to take some measures to persuade him, and the effect may be good.

Some netizens think that such people should be invited out, so that the interests of other customers can be guaranteed. After all, it is more cost-effective to lose a wonderful flower and get a lot of customers. Of course, such a wonderful work has something to do with it, so it is another matter. An excellent bodybuilder is a good thing for others.

Some netizens think this may be a way for gym owners to promote themselves. Although it looks strange, it still has a strong communication power, so that they can promote their gyms and let the coaches show their fitness skills.

Generally speaking, there is nothing wrong with the customer's practice. People didn't hurt anyone and didn't expel anyone. It's just that some people look at others with colored glasses, which is not the fault of others, but the fault of those who look at people with colored glasses. This kind of behavior should not be encouraged.

So far, I haven't seen any action in the gym, which shows that the gym owner is very wise. If it is not handled properly, it will lead to great public pressure, which is not good for the gym and of course not good for others. People just pose enchanting, that's all.

Some people use self-righteous standards to ask others, which is wrong. No one is qualified to attack others from the moral high ground. No one is a saint, even saints make mistakes. So, don't ask others for a moral standard. What did you say?/Sorry?