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“I want to give my grandchildren Sebae-don”… The grandmother who studied for a smartphone [영상]

An old woman living in Shenyang, Liaoning, in northern China, wants to give her grandchildren money, so it is a hot topic for her to use her smartphone.

According to CCTVs in China on the 11th, a smartphone vendor in Shenyang, Liaoning on the 8th, received a’surprise visit’ from her grandmother. The grandmother knocked on the door of the store to find out how to send tax money on her smartphone.

In China, you can send Sebat money by designating a desired partner through WeChat, a Chinese version of KakaoTalk.
It is said that this store had a separate employee who explained in detail how to use smartphones for the elderly. The employee who was working this day informed the grandmother how to use it, and the grandmother took meticulous notes while drawing the screen of the smartphone in a notebook.

The employee informed the grandmother of the precautions such as “You must not send money by mistake to someone other than your grandchildren,” and the grandmother wrote it down.

In China, on New Year’s Day, a grandmother who asked a cell phone store employee how to use it one by one to send it to her grandchildren via smartphone and took notes. [CCTV 캡처]

– The employee who told the grandmother how to use said on the CCTV, “My grandmother wrote very well,” and “I think my grandmother studied very well when she was in school.”

This employee said, “It is said that the grandmother’s family living in the southern region originally decided to gather together on New Year’s Day, but they were unable to gather because of the novel coronavirus infection (Corona 10),” he said.

A grandmother in Liaoning, China, taking notes by learning how to send money to a smartphone store employee by mobile (right) [CCTV]

A grandmother in Liaoning, China, taking notes by learning how to send money to a smartphone store employee by mobile (right) [CCTV]

– WeChat is a’national messenger’ used by 1.2 billion Chinese, and’Hongbao’ service that can be sent to a smartphone during the Lunar New Year holiday has been popular in recent years.

Hongbao’s name derives from the Chinese New Year’s Day when a red envelope was put in a red envelope as a gift to children.

It is said that in China, Sebatdon is owned by a child, so no matter how young a child is, parents should not own it or spend it for themselves. However, it is possible for parents to manage their children’s salary. For those under the age of 8, parents manage the money on behalf of their children, and even if they are over 8 years of age, they must obtain the consent of their parents when purchasing expensive products.

Reporter Seo Yujin [email protected]



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