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"Chinese style of crossing the road" is a ridicule(µ÷Ù©)used by the net friend. It describes a way of some Chinese walking across the road, namely "enough of a person can go£¨´Õ¹»Ò»´éÈ˾Í×ߣ©, not red light¡±. Just look at other people and do not see the light. It is generally believed that as long as we cross the road together, no car dares to hit us. Here is one of the excuses given by a pedestrian (ÐÐÈË).
Reporter£ºYou know, you can¡¯t run a red light, can you?
Pedestrian£ºNo, I can¡¯t.
Reporter£ºBut why did you do that just now?
Pedestrian£ºI am in a hurry. I¡¯ll be late for work.
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Everyone knows rules are made for people to follow, not to break.             
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