One day, a friend sent a message on WeChat saying, Can you do me a favor? I felt a little strange at that time. His name is me in English, but he usually calls me Senior, because he is a senior in another school. I just feel weird. What can I do for him? I said, you said. Then, he sent me a similar advertisement. The general content is that XXX training school recently held the last enrollment activity this year, with preferential treatment. Please sign up quickly and wait. He said, I hope that if you have such a friend around you and need such a training class, please tell him for him. I made a smile and agreed.
To be honest, I think this is really a routine that people can't catch off guard, because I never thought advertisements could be played like this.
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Another time, I took a walk on campus after school, that is, I just walked back to the dormitory after eating. A schoolbag-looking boy said, Hello, classmate, do you have time? Can I talk to you? I thought about it, and nothing happened at that time, so I agreed. Then, I thought he was going to ask for directions or something. Unexpectedly, he wants to sell me an English training class. That boy is good at chatting or selling. First, he asked me what my major was and whether I liked English. Then, ask me how I usually learn English. After talking a lot about English learning, I promoted their English training class to me and said how their training class was taught in Barabara. I don't like this kind of English training class, just tell him that I prefer to teach myself. That boy was still well informed and ignored me.
Bottom line: All the routines I have experienced are advertisements.