The original PO posted that he recently saw a prank video on the Internet, in which a man stuffed a note saying "Let's break up" into the package of Jin Sha chocolate sold in a supermarket.

(The picture is taken from the video attached to the Dcard article)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] A female netizen said that she recently saw a prank video on the Internet. In the video, a man stuffed a note saying "Let's break up" into the package of Jin Sha chocolate sold in a supermarket. And after stuffing it, he gave a like to the camera, which made the original PO say, "How boring is the person who does this kind of thing? Can't you see others?"

The original PO posted on Dcard that recently, because of Valentine’s Day, I often see many single people posting prank videos on the Internet to vent their anger. It is really abhorrent that the original PO criticized the behavior.

"What if it really caused a loving couple to break up? How much do you hate couples? What kind of enmity do they have with you? It is necessary to break up others like this."

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The original PO went on to say that everyone's parents have also changed from lovers to husbands and wives, and they really can't understand these absurd acts.

"What if you broke up with your partner another day because of this; because the emotional injury affects work, school, and an important exam; if it is more serious, a couple breaks up because of this note, and one of them commits suicide because of feelings? What about the person who put the note? Are people becoming murderers?"

The original PO believed that the impact of the incident can be large or small, and was curious about whether the mischievous act violated the law, so he went online to the relevant legal website to ask questions. They can also seek compensation for loss of goodwill. As for consumers who purchase this prank product, although it is infuriating, if there is no loss of property on the product, it may be difficult to seek compensation.

For this prank, the original PO criticized it even if the suspicion of breaking the law is removed, such a prank is definitely very bad, "No one wants to be made such a bad joke when receiving chocolates."

Immediately after the article was posted, it aroused heated discussions among netizens, "If the prank goes too far, can Jinsha sue for damage to goodwill? After all, you can stuff things indiscriminately or other unknown objects", "If you want to shoot this kind of brainless video, you will hurt the original The people who can be happy together all the time are separated...the sin is serious", "It's just the behavior that thinks it's funny", "It's very wicked, it's boring, it's funny, super pathetic", "It's like a primary school student doing stupid things to attract everyone's attention", "Although the handwriting is not her boyfriend's, but the mood of the whole day is still a bit bad", "It's really not up to standard, I can't find who is to blame for being single, review yourself."

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The original PO posted that he recently saw a prank video on the Internet, in which a man stuffed a note saying "Let's break up" into the package of Jin Sha chocolate sold in a supermarket.

(The picture is taken from the video attached to the Dcard article)

The original PO believed that the impact of the incident could be large or small, and was curious about whether the prank was against the law, so he went online to the relevant legal website to ask questions.

(picture taken from Dcard)