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前些年,经常能听到保险服务员和保险消费者围绕是否该买保险进行激烈争论,可谓“公说公有理,婆说婆有理”。双方各执己见,听上去都各有道理,但又都没有强大到把对方说服的程度。现如今,这种交流争论在你我的周围偶尔还会看到、听到。有一部文学作品描述了不同时代发生在某三线城市同一条大街上的4组场景。让我们暂时丢下争执、放下纠葛、扔下理论,按照时间先后顺序,看看这一幕幕类似于舞台剧的场景(见图1-1、图1-2、图1-3、图1-4)。
A few years ago, can often hear the insurance waiter and insurance consumers around whether to buy the insurance for heated debates, can be described as “the public that the public, the woman said.” Both parties disagree, all sound reasonable, but none of them is so powerful as to convince each other. Now, this kind of communication debate is happening around you and me occasionally. A literary work describes four groups of scenes that took place on the same street in a third-tier city from different times. Let us temporarily leave a dispute, put down disputes, dropped the theory, in chronological order, to see this scene is similar to the stage drama scene (see Figure 1-1, Figure 1-2, Figure 1-3, Figure 1- 4).