China's social media bristled this week at an Audi commercial that likened women to used cars. The commercial, featuring a middle-aged woman grabbing her daughter-in-law-to-be by the nose and chin to inspect whether she has had cosmetic surgery, was criticized for being sexist.
Is sexism so rampant that commercial makers are nonchalant about it? What makes a good, memorable commercial?
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Topic2-Handwritten university acceptance letters show respect for traditional culture
For 11 years in a row, retired professors from Shaanxi Normal University have been sticking to the tradition of writing admission letters by hand for every incoming freshman.
Why have handwritten letters warmed the hearts of students and parents alike? Is this a way to ignite our interest in traditional culture?