A simple question about sharing Swiss rolls has turned into an online sensation in China, with wives asking their husbands how they would distribute eight rolls among the family. The trend began with a video from a blogger who shared a story about her family's consumption of Swiss rolls.
In the video, the blogger explained that after her daughter, son, and husband each ate two Swiss rolls, she found herself in a dilemma over the last two. When she attempted to eat them, her husband criticized her, arguing that parents should model good eating habits and leave snacks for the children.
The video's popularity led to many netizens playfully questioning their husbands about the situation, resulting in a variety of witty responses. One husband humorously stated, "If the Swiss rolls are delicious, I wouldn't even know there was a box, and if they're awful, I'd eat seven and a half myself."
Some women in the comments advocated for financial independence, suggesting that one should buy whatever they want without needing to share. Amidst the humor, there were also serious discussions about gender roles and expectations in food consumption within the family.
Despite speculation that the video was staged for attention, the blogger maintained its authenticity, stating that it reflected real-life events and recent disagreements within her marriage. The Swiss roll debate has not only entertained but also sparked conversations about family dynamics and the distribution of household resources.
Editor: CH
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