Reading workplace novels on a certain site, high-ranking people always like to use tea as an opening line in social interactions, such as "Pre-Qingming Longjing" and "Authentic Wuyi Dahongpao," just like describing a heartless and shameless woman who betrays her husband and particularly likes to wear "new Armani suits"...

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GateUser-ae5cc7b3
· 9h ago
This metaphor is too harsh; both taste in tea and taste in clothing have become class filters.
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PerpPulse
· 9h ago
The author probably intends to satirize the new middle class who treat consumption symbols as personality labels—the more expensive the tea, the more it reveals their insecurity.
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