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What do 996 and 711 mean?

996 and 711 refer to:

1, 996:

996 refers to going to work at 9 a.m., getting off work at 9 p.m., noon and evening The work system of taking a break of 1 hour (or less), working a total of more than 10 hours, and working 6 days a week represents the overtime culture prevalent in Chinese Internet companies.

2. 711:

7-Eleven refers to convenience stores. The 7-Eleven brand was originally owned by Southern Company of the United States and became a Japanese company in 2005. Seven & I Holdings is a new company established in September 2005 through the merger of Seven-Eleven Japan, Ito-Yokado, and Denny’s Japan.

Extended information:

The official trademark notation of 7-11 is "7-ELEVEn", in which except the n at the end is lowercase, the rest of the English is in uppercase; this design The reason, the folk saying in Chinese areas is because of Feng Shui factors.

However, the official statement is that this design already existed during the Southern Company period, and the original designer only created this trademark because of aesthetic issues.

However, the inference from an interview on the Japanese TV entertainment program "King of Knowledge" on February 4, 2009 is that "maybe the trademark law at that time did not allow general nouns to be registered as trademarks." Many Folk saying is: lowercase n is to remind customers that eleven is night time.

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