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What if people say you are Versailles?

When people say you are Versailles, you just need to stick to one point: Go your own way and let others say it.

There is a hot word on the Internet recently-Versailles Literature:

Luxury is implied in low-key, boasting is hidden in sadness; Inadvertently reveals "clues to aristocratic life." This style of writing has attracted netizens to imitate.

Actually, Versailles was originally the name of a city and a palace. Versailles is a French aristocratic palace, one of the famous palaces in Paris and one of the five largest palaces in the world. This palace has now become a historical site and a world cultural heritage.

Now it is often used to refer to those aristocrats in the circle of friends. That is to say, the copy is suppressed first and then promoted, and you ask yourself and answer yourself, inadvertently showing off what you want to show off, that is, inadvertently pretending to be B, and then the text will appear very upset and unhappy.

So, if this is just a normal life, don't care about other people's eyes. If it's just to show off, it's good to be happy. In short, go your own way and let others talk.

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Examples of Versailles:

1. Ma Yun-I'm not interested in money

2. Sa Beining-Peking University is OK

3. Liu Qiangdong-I have no idea whether she is beautiful or not

4. Leslie Cheung.