Moreover, this song is often accompanied by parents who have nothing to do and children who are forced to dance. Volunteers are tired enough and want to get off work. As a result, parents regard the nucleic acid scene as a big stage in the world. One is not enough for the other. It's enough. If anyone gets stuck here again, everyone will feel very annoyed. The original beautiful song was tied by parents and children, and the meaning of liberation became boring.
Finally, I am afraid that is the root of the problem. Many people in Dabai are ordinary doctors and nurses in various hospitals. Whenever there is an epidemic, they will gather in an emergency, give up their families and lives and fight for the epidemic at any time. Front-line workers ate snacks, covered with sweat from protective clothing, ate irregularly, had a full meal, and began to make nucleic acids at five o'clock in the morning. At the expense of themselves, their lives and their families, they made so many achievements in exchange for a sentence "Thank you for listening to me". Just listen to it once or twice, and the embarrassment and discomfort caused by music will make you PTSD immediately. Even though the original intention of the song "Listen to me and say thank you" is to express gratitude, it has become an annoying formalism and burden in many postures, and the only people who feel tired are the children who have to perform except the epidemic prevention personnel who have to watch the performance.