Second, there is another place where a love wall has been set up, where unwanted clothes and bags can be donated, and even the shoes thrown downstairs have not been cut;
Third, guess that someone cut clothes or shoes and threw them away. Maybe it means that these things belong to him or her?
Fourth, it may be a question of customs, which we don't understand and can't judge; However, whether it is giving love or cutting off love, it is a personal item. Let's just follow your personal feelings.
This is mainly a matter of cleanliness, and I don't want others to have their own tone. I'm glad to answer this question, because that's who I am. Don't just go online and say that others are wicked in smashing things.
First of all, the things I threw were worn by myself. I think they are too old for me to wear. What I can't wear is worn by people who don't know. This seems to be a lie. If you cut it, just tell others not to wear it, and kindly remind them.
And the clothes and shoes you wear will definitely smell like your old master. Everyone's body odor is different, and it will have a strange smell when mixed together. If the old master has any germs, others will feel sorry for others. So, throw it away completely, no one wears it anymore. Now that the conditions are good, you can always afford expensive ones. I hope everyone can put on their own new clothes and shoes.
When I was a child, because the old people were too superstitious, they always said not to throw away clothes without them. They should either be kept for future children to wear, or used for cotton beating or cooking, but they should not be thrown out, because they are picked up by malicious people and used to do bad things, just like "stabbing little people"!
I have heard such nonsense since I was a child, and I feel that this kind of thinking has been deeply rooted. Although I am not superstitious, it may also be because I watch too many TV dramas, and I am afraid that others will do bad things with my discarded clothes.
So every time I want to throw away clothes and pants, including underwear, I will cut them into pieces with scissors and throw them away. Even my shoes will be cut open with scissors, so that people can't take them back if they throw them away!
Although there are many places to recycle old clothes now! I remember cleaning up some time ago, and found that nearly 70 pieces of clothes and trousers were no longer worn, so I wanted people to recycle them, but my buddy told me that some people only did this to recycle profits and would not donate them to others where they needed them. When it comes to donations, it's all routine. They recycle, reprocess and sell to consumers. Isn't this harming others and yourself? Reprocessing means adding chemicals again, and serious chemical residues are the biggest harm. It turns out that many toxic and harmful substances are used in the production of new clothes and remain in the products.
Benzene chloride and formaldehyde, two toxic substances, have been used in paints and coatings. Nowadays, people often use them in the raw material treatment of clothes to prevent wrinkles and keep the clothes bright and beautiful. These are very harmful to people's health. If someone really does this, it's really terrible to take the recycled clothes back for reprocessing!
Up to now, my pile of clothes and trousers are still packed in a corner, and I can't bear to cut off nearly 70 good clothes. It doesn't matter how much you want to say. Is there any way to really solve this problem?
Don't use old clothes, there are many ways to deal with them.
If it is not very old and not damaged, it can be given to people in need. Of course, it can also be put directly into the clothes recycling bin.
Of course, you can also throw it directly into the trash can. Although this way is not very environmentally friendly, why cut clothes?
In fact, I am afraid that people with ulterior motives will recycle and renovate these old clothes and sell them as new clothes or second-hand clothes. If the clothes have been cut, even if they are mended, there is no way to sell them, thus eliminating the possibility of being "missed" by the bad guys!
In fact, it is difficult for organizations and companies that recycle old clothes to avoid such problems. The main reason is that the clothes recycling process is opaque and there are many black interest chains. If unscrupulous businessmen take advantage of it, it will do great harm to the whole society!
In daily life, we can find that many people really like to cut off unnecessary clothes and throw them away. People who have this kind of behavior usually have the following ideas.
One:
Now many communities have clothes recycling bins. In fact, most people are willing to donate their old clothes to those in need. But at the same time, along with the clothes recycling box, there is a sound, that is, the clothes we usually donate are rarely delivered to those who really need them. The reality is that many clothes are collected by some concerned people, then processed and then sold. This has led some people to cut their clothes instead of using it as a malicious means to make money for others.
Two:
Another situation is that many people's minds are their own things, and they would rather destroy them than give them to others. This kind of person is selfish. They think that their things will always be their own, even if they are broken. In short, you can't give it to others.
Three:
Sometimes most people throw their old clothes away for a long time, and they can't wear them at ordinary times, so they will cut them to prevent others from taking them for profit.
People will keep their privacy and secrets. He doesn't want his things to be picked up, so he will dispose of them first and then throw them away. It is difficult to find the reason from the result, especially if it is contrary to common sense. Those motives are often purely personal, and it is meaningless to guess at random.
Perhaps it is a folk saying that is not well known to the public. This kind of thing is much more secret in the East than in the West.
I left my clothes and shoes at the door and told the cleaner to see if there was anything I wanted. If I don't play, I'll throw them away. I'm too lazy to throw it myself
If people are strange, the sameness will be very troublesome. The difference and diversity of genes in life is the essence of life. People are different from people, this is the essence of people!
I have two acquaintances. Their biggest hobby is buying in buy buy. I don't like many clothes and shoes when I buy them, so I throw them away without cutting the labels. After a year or so, I remembered, cleaned up and threw it away. Before throwing, all the clothes and shoes will be cut into pieces by scissors. I'm surprised. I told them that I could donate it to people in need, so that I could make the best use of it and help others without wasting it. They both said in unison that I would rather destroy my own things than give them to others. "
I think this is probably the mentality of such people.
Mine are all worn out, so I don't want them myself. I keep them. Sometimes I use them as rags to wipe things and throw them away when they get dirty. There are too many. Take a bag and put it next to the trash can. Whoever wants it will take it away. Vandalism is gone. Seeing some people, I don't want others to wear them. It was hard to see them, and I don't know why, so I used them. Put a clean bag next to the trash can and give it to those who need it, as long as I don't dislike it.
Just don't let others use it? Customer, throw it away! There are too many old clothes at home, so I made many summer sandals and slippers for my relatives, friends and colleagues.
What is the mentality of throwing away your own things when they are damaged? As far as I know, there are generally four kinds of mentality:
First, taboo psychology
In some places, there are many different customs, or superstitions. For example, some people think that only the clothes of the dead will be thrown away casually, and the clothes of normal people cannot be thrown away. When it is absolutely necessary to throw them away, in order to avoid taboo, they choose to destroy their clothes and then throw them away, in order to get peace of mind.
Second, the psychology of extreme self
This kind of person is very exclusive and takes himself too seriously. TA thinks that even if her clothes are destroyed and thrown away as garbage, she can't give them to others. A little "life is my clothes, death is my ghost" mentality.
Third, fear of hurting others.
For example, some people pay special attention to hygiene and think that their old clothes are unsanitary, so they destroy them for fear that others will wear them again, which will affect their health.
Fourth, awkward psychology.
Others feel that their old clothes are too old or dirty, and they are really embarrassed to take them out and simply destroy them and throw them away.
In short, no matter what people's psychology is, it is understandable, but I am still in favor of donating relatively new and clean old clothes to those who need them more!