A PO article by a Japanese netizen said that he was afraid of accidentally making many disgusting expressions to his boss after the ban on masks was lifted, expressing displeasure at his boss's remarks while wearing a mask.

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[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] Since yesterday (13th), Japan has relaxed the epidemic prevention measures against Wuhan pneumonia (new coronavirus disease, COVID-19). Now people can decide whether to continue to wear masks, whether indoors or outdoors.

In this regard, a Japanese netizen PO article said that he was afraid of accidentally doing "this thing" after the ban on masks was lifted, and it unexpectedly resonated with more than 150,000 netizens!

A Japanese netizen named "えま" on Twitter shared a PO article before the ban on masks in Japan was lifted, which he accidentally saw while watching a TV show.

I saw a woman in the picture, who was photographed wearing a mask and not wearing a mask, facing the boss’s accusation. Among them, the woman’s appearance without a mask showed a very exaggerated and disgusted expression on half of her face.

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In this regard, Yuan PO lamented that he would no longer be able to easily do things like this woman when his boss was angry in the future. Be careful, don’t forget that you are not wearing a mask now, otherwise you will accidentally make such an expression to your boss.”

After the post was exposed, many netizens expressed great sympathy, "I can't yawn in meetings in the future", "I continue to wear a mask because I have hay fever", "Really, I often wear a mask You can’t do without a mask!”, “I’ll continue to wear a mask so that I can secretly scold Aoke without being discovered”, “People who don’t smile and have a bad face are very suitable for continuing to wear a mask and don’t need fake smiles”, "For the sake of one's own rights, one should continue to wear a mask. It is the constitutional right to make faces at one's superiors."

もうBoss に恐られてる时にこれできなくなってしまうの悲しい:してるって探追いしてててるやらないように读しないと: #マスクなしOK


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— えま(@2020FK7) March 12, 2023