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The massage chairs in the shopping mall are full of young people. How to treat this phenomenon?

Geometrically, we can see all kinds of massage chairs in shopping malls, supermarkets, railway stations and even children's training classes. Many times massage chairs are deserted and few people sit on them. But on weekends and holidays, especially in big shopping malls, massage chairs are full of young people. A closer look shows that these people are not massaging, but sitting there for a short rest. Many people hold different opinions on this matter. I think so myself.

First of all, massage chairs are placed at the entrance of shopping malls, railway stations and children's training classes. Operators are interested in the popularity of these places. Because these places have a large flow of people, usually the chairs provided by the place managers are not enough, and people need to rest. At this time, the business opportunity of massage chair came. So they choose to provide massage chairs in these places. However, everything has advantages and disadvantages. Operators of massage chairs should do market research in glory when putting massage chairs into use. Everyone is different, so some people are willing to pay for their rest, while others choose? Free benefits? Just sit down, after all, he didn't enjoy the massage service when he sat down, and he didn't have to pay.

Secondly, let's see what the young people sitting around think. We carefully observe these young people sitting in massage chairs, most of whom are male friends. Because I am not interested in shopping, I usually accompany my relatives and family. At this time, I am tired of shopping, and I have a chair to rest, which is the best of both worlds. Moreover, they insist on their own view that the public places in shopping malls are originally for everyone to rest, and the massage chair managers occupy these places for the benefit, so they have to sacrifice some interests to give back to the public. Indeed, the service price of massage chairs remains high, and many people will not pay for it. Therefore, it is understandable for young people to rub massage chairs without interfering with normal service.

In a word, I can understand this phenomenon. All three parties have certain responsibilities. As a shopping mall, taking into account the needs of the public, we can set up more rest places and arrange more seats for customers to rest. Massage chair merchants should not blindly pursue high profits, but should appropriately reduce prices and increase audiences; Young people should think more about business behavior. After all, people have costs to pay.