Soldiers stay in barracks all day, and their daily routine is training, eating and acting, and occasionally watching TV and newspapers. To some extent, they are out of touch with society.
They don't understand the world and the market. When they spend money, businesses will treat them as little whites who have just stepped into society and try their best to bully them, hoping to get some benefits from them.
They may ask soldiers for ten dollars to buy things that usually cost five dollars. Anyway, they stayed in the barracks and didn't know the price. Even if they bought expensive things, they didn't realize it, let alone bargain.
For shrewd businessmen, such soldiers are no different from fools, and they are real suckers.
And even if there are contradictions between businessmen and soldiers, they are confident.
They are ordinary people themselves, and the other is a soldier. They will use the military to serve the people and protect the people's remarks for moral kidnapping.
In this case, the soldiers can only eat dumb losses.
Such soldiers, such suckers, naturally become soldiers in the mouth of merchants.