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The online community was shocked at the story that was going viral, through a clip of an old lady begging, but thoughtfully preparing a QR code to receive money. Regardless of any form, it makes everyone bored.
In recent days, netizens all share the same feeling of extreme confusion and shock at the form of asking for money, but they thoughtfully prepare a QR code to transfer money, considering all the reasons from the person being asked for money. no change, no money. This is considered an extremely offensive form of asking for money, because it seems to be deliberately forcing the giver to have the duty to give money to the beggar.
Accordingly, the clip shows the scene of an old lady, taking out 3 QR codes with all types of banks, so that a female friend can easily scan and then receive alms money. When people saw this clip, everyone was shocked, thinking that the 4.0 era has brought beggars to a whole new level.
According to beggars, preparing 3 QR codes to show face to face is because many people show the attitude of not having change or not bringing money. Using a transfer service is completely reasonable in this case. But many controversial opinions were also raised, saying that the old beggar woman was behaving offensively, because giving the QR code was like forcing others to give her money, even though this is not the obligation of any person. anyone.
This moment immediately after being shared received special attention from public opinion, receiving a series of comments. "When there was little cash in circulation, beggars also used QR barcodes, it was truly digital technology", "You follow the trend too much, it's difficult to deny it because you don't bring cash", "You have 3 QR codes, If you want to donate but don't have internet, I'll send you wifi so you can transfer the money"... those are some funny comments from netizens.
Applying technology to beg is increasingly popular in countries around the world, especially in China. Instead of asking for change, beggars in the country of millions of people used QR codes linked to e-wallets. That's why it's difficult to make excuses for not bringing cash if you want to refuse a request for assistance.
Beggars can print QR codes to hang around their necks, hold their hands, or even stick them on bowls. Donors just need to take out their phone, open the application and use the phone camera to scan the code, minimizing the risk of errors and increasing transaction speed. According to reports, using QR codes helps beggars increase their chances of receiving alms, increasing their daily income.
QR codes have become a convenient technology for payments and transactions, but also an important tool to connect those who want to help with those in need. By scanning QR codes, beggars can receive assistance not only quickly but also effectively.
Using QR codes to pay for services and personal expenses is completely normal and is used by many people because of its convenience. However, when a beggar presents 3 QR codes to ask for money, this is considered an unsightly action.
Netizens also commented that we should not overreact to these cases. Because whether or not to give money depends on each person's personal decision, it should not be forced. Responding will certainly create a lifestyle that is difficult to abandon, corrupting the mentality of poor beggars.
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