When I was scolded by 00's subordinates.
Recent social media posts have been critical of the workplace culture at some companies in China, with one user sharing an experience of being scolded by their subordinate's child. Another post questioned why there were unemployed 00-post graduates when it was claimed they had good manners in the workplace.

25 June 2023
The posts highlighted issues such as a lack of politeness and professionalism, with one user commenting on the poor hairstyle of their leader, while another admitted to not being accustomed to dealing with senior management but would object if necessary. However, they stressed that they were not being overly arrogant about it.
A translated sentence from Chinese reads "I will still think of it as scolding at that time." It is unclear who the intended recipient of this statement was or in what context it was made.
There were also personal comments made in the posts, such as one user asking if their message had been seen and another questioning who could be trusted. The posts reflect a growing concern among workers in China about the quality of workplace culture and professionalism in some companies.
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