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"Japanese food is washed seven times", why is this lie quoted in various fields?

In fact, the story of washing Japanese food seven times is mainly to let people know the importance of honesty and reflect the seriousness of Japanese people. This is why such lies are told and quoted in various fields, just to emphasize that people should pay attention to honesty and do things seriously and rigorously.

In fact, it is not only the story of washing Japanese food seven times, but also many workplace allusions, all of which are lies. This kind of lie is cited in various fields and used as a warning by leaders mainly because of its meaning, not the story itself. But in fact, if we have lived in Japan, we will find that Japanese restaurants don't really wash dishes and chopsticks seven times, but Japanese people are famous for their seriousness, which is actually what people need at work. In fact, we don't need to pay attention to the lie itself, we just need to extract the true meaning he wants to express.

The story of washing dishes seven times tells of a young man working in a Japanese restaurant. There is a rule in their restaurant that dishes must be washed seven times before they can be put into the cupboard. However, in order to be lazy, the young man washed the dishes only four or five times, not seven times. Later, when he was discovered, the young man was fired because his dishonesty and lax work damaged the reputation of the restaurant. Every company doesn't want such sneaky employees, so this story will also attract the approval of company leaders and be quoted in various fields.

In fact, I think honesty is very important no matter where you are, and it is also what everyone in the workplace should do to complete the tasks assigned by the company regularly and quantitatively. So the story of washing Japanese food seven times is actually a lie, and the truth he expressed is very correct.