Do not hold any industry in a halo.


A jacket on Xianyu was bought by a teacher from Shanxi and taken away.
When buying something, that person was very meticulous, taking about 20 pictures of different parts in videos and photos.
Because the buyer told me she is a teacher and wants to wear this outfit during her public classes, so she asked detailed questions.
There's nothing wrong with that; it's normal to ask a few more questions when buying something.
The clothes arrived, but the buyer did not confirm receipt.
I guess as a teacher, she was probably busy, so she automatically confirmed receipt after three days.
I didn't expect that when the receipt date was approaching, the buyer extended the receipt period again.
A colleague even warned me, saying maybe she’s trying to get the clothes for free, using me as a fitting room.
I also argued, saying that’s impossible, can a teacher really do such a thing?
My colleague’s words proved to be prophetic—this morning, the buyer sent a long voice message, roughly meaning:
She’s a teacher, she’s also fat, and wearing bright colors doesn’t look good, so can she exchange for other clothes?
It’s been three days since she received the clothes, she hasn’t confirmed receipt, class is over, and the clothes have fulfilled their purpose—then she started this operation.
Professions are equal; halos do not equal value.
Don’t overly romanticize any industry; its dark side can also make people despise it.
Halos are filters; only by demystifying can we see more clearly.
Have you encountered any weird things on Xianyu?
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