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I was dragged to take pictures by a stranger. Why?
China Aviation News Network: "Take a photo with a stranger", "Give the beggar a shovel next time" and "Give the stranger a hug" ... Have you tried all these things? Recently, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics "Trust Relay" summer social practice team invited strangers to complete the task together in the street, hoping to increase everyone's trust and understanding of strangers through this form.

On the afternoon of July 2nd, this practical team consisting of eight freshmen majoring in nuclear engineering from China Southern Airlines College of Materials Science and Technology started a "trust relay" in nanjing xinjiekou subway station. They held billboards with the words "Contact by letter, communicate with heart" and "More trust, more happiness", and invited strangers to draw a card from cards with different "small tasks", and left messages on the message board to take photos with the team members.

Shake hands with strangers, give strangers a hug, take photos with strangers ... All kinds of tasks are written on the playing cards, and most of the 40 or 50 passers-by invited that day enthusiastically completed the tasks. Some draw the card of "Hugging with Strangers" and then hug the players enthusiastically. Some draw the card of "Taking a photo with strangers" and take a photo with another stranger with a smile to complete the "relay" ... One participant sighed with emotion: "Although some of these tasks are still quite difficult, they can really narrow the distance between strangers. Don't be too indifferent to strangers, and lend a helping hand when they need help. "

"Because people nowadays are eager to run around in life, and occasionally encounter porcelain and fraud in society, they lack the necessary trust and understanding for strangers." When talking about the reasons for the theme of trust between strangers, captain Li Bo said that the starting point of the activity is to let everyone feel the warmth between strangers and not have so many spiritual barriers.

"Most of these' small tasks' are interacting with strangers," said team member Wang Jiangtao. "If there are difficulties, there are other activities with relatives or friends, such as having lunch with parents on weekends, calling friends who haven't contacted for a long time, and so on."

It is reported that this practical activity will last until July 6, and the team members have prepared another form of "playing with strangers", that is, chatting, playing and eating with strangers. "After that, our team members will continue to do this practical activity in their respective hometowns after returning to China, and then they will make posters and DV to further publicize our activities," said Li Bo, the team leader.