Can you "order" a handsome delivery guy when ordering food online? Response: Only normal delivery requests are accepted. Humans can't stop the food delivery guys from delivering meals and countless lonelyč girls! Recently, Weibo has seen a trend of ordering food and requesting handsome delivery guys. Many female netizens have explicitly stated on KFC's online food ordering platform that they want a handsome delivery guy, and they also show off their receipts and selfies with the delivery guys (as shown in the picture above). Looking at many delivery guys, they indeed look handsome and stylish.
The internet "ordering handsome guys" has triggered a carnival among homebound women. A Weibo post about KFC delivery guys caught the attention of many netizens. In this post, the netizen shows off a selfie with a KFC delivery guy and the receipt for the meal order. On the meal order receipt, it clearly states "I don't want an invoice, I want a handsome guy + naturally cute, you know what I mean." This trend quickly became popular on Weibo, and many netizens showed various orders for handsome delivery guys, such as "Send a pretty and delicate delivery guy, love your base," "Please send a delivery guy with long eyelashes as soon as possible," and even "The delivery guy should deliver the meal in a proposal-like manner, otherwise I will refuse to pay!"
This has triggered a big carnival among homebound women on the internet. Netizens show off their selfies with KFC delivery guys and tell various anecdotes about their interactions with handsome guys on Weibo. One female netizen commented, "Long nights are hard to sleep through, quickly find a KFC delivery guy to deliver the meal." Some people said that fast food restaurants would be very popular on Valentine's Day, "Valentine's Day is coming, quickly order a delivery guy to spend Valentine's Day with."
Experience: Indeed, a handsome delivery guy came to deliver the meal.
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For the "ordering handsome guys" incident, while many netizens found it entertaining, some also questioned whether it was a KFC publicity stunt.
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