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The swimming world champion was threatened by the hotel lifeguard. What do you think of this "service attitude"?

The swimming world champion was threatened by the hotel lifeguard. Service attitude? I think we need to know the ins and outs of the problem before we can make a judgment.

Let's sort out the story first The cause of the incident was that Xu Tianlong, the world champion of swimming, began to broadcast live on the first day when he went to the hotel swimming pool, and was later stopped by the hotel staff. She also shut down the live broadcast. Later, when she went to the swimming pool again, the lifeguard asked another colleague to tell Xu Tianlong not to make a video, and then Xu Tianlong heard it. She was so angry that she went to the lifeguard for a theory, and then there was a conflict between the two sides.

We can see that both sides are at fault to some extent. Xu Tianlong himself has no sense of boundaries, and regards public places as personal live broadcast rooms, infringing on the privacy of others. It is obviously disrespectful to broadcast live in public places, especially in places like swimming pools. Based on this, there is nothing wrong with the hotel staff to stop Xu Tianlong. There's nothing wrong with being afraid that she will do it again. But the hotel staff are a little too radical in dealing with things. After all, people are pregnant and physical conflicts can be avoided. And if the staff is more rational, it will not ferment, and the attitude is indeed a bit extreme. So both sides are at fault to some extent.

But to tell the truth, after knowing the whole story, individuals will still be biased towards hotel staff. Because its behavior is largely to protect the privacy of other customers, but also in line with job responsibilities. However, Xu Tianlong's handling of this matter is not enough. As a public figure, he has to obey public order. Even if the hotel doesn't indicate a ban, it's basic etiquette. Personally, I don't think you can see this with a filter just because you are a world champion.

There are basically no photos and live broadcasts in public places. But it seems that with the development of live broadcast, this etiquette has been gradually forgotten. There are more and more untimely live broadcasts in saunas, funerals and other occasions. Many innocent people lying with guns are afraid that their careless entry will become the headlines of tomorrow, and the privacy of passers-by cannot be guaranteed. There is basically no live broadcast in public places!