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What does it mean not to pour water into the ashtray?

Don’t pour water into the ashtray is what it means on the surface, that is, the ashtray cannot contain water.

1. Source

The meme "Don't pour water into the ashtray" originated from an Internet joke. It tells the story of a person who ordered a drink in a bar but accidentally poured it into the ashtray. I mistook the ashtray for a cup, but was told by the waiter that "water cannot be poured into the ashtray." Because of its humorous expression and unexpected ending, this meme quickly became popular on the Internet and became a buzzword.

2. Extended meaning

In modern society, we often encounter some seemingly simple problems, but in fact they require a certain amount of common sense and thinking ability. For example, you need to pay attention to safety when using electrical appliances. Do not put electrical appliances in water or touch them with wet hands. In terms of diet, you need to pay attention to food hygiene and cannot mix raw food and cooked food. etc. These seemingly simple problems actually require a certain amount of common sense and thinking ability to solve them correctly.

3. Enlightenment

In life, you need to be alert and thinking at all times, and you cannot make mistakes due to temporary negligence. Only with correct common sense and thinking ability can we avoid some seemingly simple but actually dangerous problems in life.

Internet buzzwords in 2023:

1. Dopamine dressing

refers to a dressing style that creates a sense of pleasure through clothing matching. In short, it is to "wear happiness on your body". Speaking of colorful outfits, the "dopamine" style has long existed in the terracotta warriors and horses, Tang Sancai, and Tang tomb murals.

2. Kong Yiji's long gown

"Wearing a long gown" represents a scholar, while "standing and drinking" indicates that life is relatively embarrassing. Comparing "academic qualifications" to "Kong Yiji's long gown", he believes that the difficulties in life and work are all due to being bound by the "long gown".

3. Special Forces-style Tourism

Special Forces-style Tourism is a new way of tourism that has emerged among young tourists, that is, visiting as many scenic spots as possible with as little time and expense as possible .

4. Conspicuous bag

Comes from the local dialect, and can also be written as "eye-catching bag". It is used to describe a person or object who likes to be in the limelight, very public, and at the same time embarrassing. On the Internet It is a complimentary word in a social context. Generally speaking, the personality of a conspicuous bag is very obvious. For example, in a crowded public place, taking photos with flashy actions is beyond the imagination of social terrorists.

5. You are quite nice

It comes from a college student showing inexplicable trust to strangers. The origin of the matter is the miraculous operation of a college student at the train station. When he could not hold the bag, he unconditionally trusted strangers and handed over the bag to take care of him. Some people even counted the items in their bag one by one, without fear of what was in their bag. The loss of an object creates an unwavering trust in strangers.