Many other people complain about their jobs and the stress they face. And if an office turns out to be toxic, then you may face more pressure. So, to lessen this tension, other Chinese are promoting their bosses, colleagues and jobs on second-hand e-commerce platforms. Yes, you read it right.

In an effort to “eliminate the checkered smell,” young Chinese joke about “selling” their tasks and bosses on Xianyu, Alibaba’s second-hand e-commerce platform. The feeling of physical and intellectual fatigue that follows a difficult day in paint is called the “paint smell. ” It is usually used to describe smells such as cigarette smoke, sweat on the subway or the aroma of an ice-cold Americano, the South China Morning Post reported. (Also read: Woman says a 12-hour task in a company makes her feel like a ‘dead puppet’ (people resonate)

According to the news outlet, more than 500 positions are “boring jobs,” “terrible bosses,” and “hated colleagues” for between 2 and 80,000 yuan (22 to 9,000 rupees).

One of the Beijing traders said: “I am promoting a colleague who is very smart at being sarcastic for 3,999 yuan (around Rs 45,000). I can teach you how to deal with this coworker and offer you 10 tips for being the scapegoat at work. “

Another guy posted his “terrible boss” for 500 yuan (almost 5000 rupees), saying that the boss’s normal complaint that he caused serious intellectual strain and that their personalities didn’t get along. For 10 yuan (110 rupees), another Beijing-based merchant submitted an allocation document that was due to be finalized that night.

In particular, traders ensure that advertisements do not result in a true monetary exchange. When a customer buys the “product,” the merchant either backs out immediately after the sale or simply declines the request. (Also read: A worker treated like a “plague” by his boss after having to retire due to an injury. Here’s what happened)

“Someone already paid, but I asked to be offered a refund and then got rid of the ad. It’s just my way of expressing my emotions, without buying or promoting anyone,” an Array seller told the South China Morning Post.

He added, “I’ve noticed that many other people promote their projects in Xianyu and I found it interesting, so I wanted to check it out as well. Selling my project without a weekend for only 9. 9 yuan is like a small act. of revenge.

Following the spread of the trend, Xianyu said on Weibo that it is illegal to sell without consent.

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