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What does it mean that people in China don't cheat people in China?
People in China don't cheat people in China, which is a network term. It first appeared in northern Myanmar as a guarantee for the deceived China people.

The widespread spread of this stalk stems from a screenshot of a chat record. A netizen posted his chat record with the buyer online. Afraid of buying fake goods, he asked the merchants to say "China people don't cheat China people", but the merchants kept changing the subject and just didn't want to say this sentence. Because of the sad and funny chat record, the stalk quickly went out of the circle on the Internet. Many netizens are trying to make others swear to tell the truth with this sentence.

Other network hot stems

1, it's Panga's turn

Pan Ga's turn came from a live wheat broadcast between Pan Changjiang and Gazi. Pan Changjiang advised Gazi not to sell alcohol by live broadcast (netizens found that alcohol was fake many times) and coaxed Gazi: Everything on the Internet is virtual, I'm afraid you can't catch it, son, because the water is deep here. Tell Gazi not to broadcast live to earn face, and not to broadcast live to earn money. Pan Changjiang's teaching moved Gazi to a snot and a tear, and he said he wouldn't sell it, thinking that Pan Shu really thought of himself. As a result, Pan Changjiang was selling wine a few days later.

2. Is this melon ripe?

This stalk comes from the TV series "Conquest". The reason is that Liu Huaqiang's ex-wife saw a watermelon seller on the roadside and bought a melon and went home. She weighed it and found it was not that heavy, then cut it open and found it was not cooked.

As a gangster, Liu Huaqiang rode a motorcycle the next day to teach the melon seller a lesson. When he arrived, he kept asking the vendor, "Are you sure this melon is ripe?" Then he exposed the vendor's tampering with the scale. The vendor was angry and wanted to beat Liu Huaqiang. Unexpectedly, Liu Huaqiang grabbed a watermelon knife, chopped the watermelon first, then stabbed the vendor and rode away smartly.