Gu Huaixuan couldn't bear it anymore! The inside story of workplace horror: There are really many perverted officials in society

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Gu Huaixuan couldn't bear it anymore! The inside story of workplace horror: There are really many perverted officials in society - Lujuba

Gu Huaixuan lamented that there are really many perverted officials in society. (Photo/Retrieved from Facebook/I’m Gu Huaixuan)

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New crown pneumonia is raging, and Japan, which has always given a rigorous professional image, has become a country second only to mainland China and South Korea in severity as the number of confirmed cases continues to increase. The myth was shattered overnight; folk analysis showed that in addition to the government's epidemic prevention policy, it is also inseparable from Japan's "social and animal culture." Former anchor Gu Huaixuan said with feeling, "There are really many perverted officials in society."

Gu Huaixuan posted a report analyzing Japanese social and animal culture and lamented that colds and fevers still have to go to work, which seems to happen very often in Taiwan; she recalled, just now. When I was out of social work, I had a cold and fever, and I asked my family to ask for leave. I didn’t expect that the chief executive thought it was polite to ask for leave in person. She was deeply baffled, "I use my special to take annual leave and to take leave. It’s not true. When using sick leave, if you have a fever, you have to climb from the bed to the phone to report the condition in person to the chief again, so that you can get the leave?”

Gu Huaixuan couldn't bear it anymore! The inside story of workplace horror: There are really many perverted officials in society - Lujuba

Gu Huaixuan shared, and even the voice disappeared when I was sick. I told the message that the chief didn’t believe it. You have to call and confirm that there is no sound before you can leave; Gu Huaixuan reluctantly said that after a fever of 40 degrees Celsius, she went to work and went to a big hospital for a few days. The doctor blamed her for "why didn't she come to see the doctor earlier?" He had already had sepsis. If he was not treated, he would be out of help in half a day, and he was immediately sent to the ward for hospitalization. What made her even more chilling was that some colleagues actually questioned that she was lying. It was broadcast in the morning until the afternoon, why would she call for leave at night, so suddenly she must be pretending to be sick, and even sent someone to visit to confirm that she was indeed hospitalized. Gu Huaixuan said solemnly, "There are really many perverted chiefs in society, but under such an epidemic, will the perverted chiefs change? I doubt."

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