1, conformity phenomenon, seeing others rob themselves.
Japanese people are crazy about grabbing toilet paper, mostly because of herd mentality. When they see their relatives and friends or find that someone has bought a lot of toilet paper when they are shopping, they think they should buy some at home, but for some reason, they may not know why. Maybe they will only answer: when they see others grabbing, they feel that they should grab some.
The rumor spread and people bought toilet paper in succession.
Because it's about? Are masks and toilet paper made of the same material? Such a rumor, so someone went to the supermarket to snap up toilet paper. Because of the current epidemic situation, masks can't be bought locally in Japan, so people are rushing to buy toilet paper instead of masks, as if they were out of stock overnight? Shuanghuanglian oral liquid? Rumors are the same. Rumors will be more powerful during the epidemic, and people will easily believe them. After all, what is the attitude of most people in the face of the epidemic? I would rather be wrong than believe it? .
3, hoarding mentality, afraid of not buying daily necessities in the future.
Toilet paper belongs to daily necessities, and Japanese people have rushed to buy toilet paper, fearing that the epidemic will continue to deteriorate, resulting in a lack of protection for living materials. Therefore, the Japanese choose to store toilet paper at home, so that even if there is a shortage of living materials, they are not afraid of not having toilet paper. However, I think this kind of worry is unnecessary. Daily necessities are often in sufficient stock, and the production of toilet paper is relatively simple, and there is generally no shortage.
In fact, no matter what the situation is, we should maintain rational consumption during the epidemic period, and don't hoard goods excessively because of impulse, resulting in a waste of money. At the same time, you should also know how to calm your mind. After all, even if the epidemic starts to get serious, the government will certainly ensure the basic livelihood of the local people. Therefore, there is no need for Japanese people to buy toilet paper crazily. It will be ridiculous to see a pile of toilet paper at home after the epidemic.