Is it true that the husband is not inconsistent? I think that a benevolent person sees wisdom and understands the value of different perspectives. Everyone has their own views, and I don't consider myself a celebrity or someone qualified to make judgments. There's no real reason to comment on anything, and it's not suitable for trade discussions. I can only say that the sound may not be perfect, but I've written down my personal experience, and let others decide if it's appropriate. Today is Sunday, and many companies are off work. I received a call from a foreign trade company saying that a Russian businessman is coming to our factory to visit because he’s interested in our plumbing fittings. He said the quality is good. Although our factory isn’t big, we specialize in plumbing accessories, and because we focus on quality, many foreign companies appreciate this and often come to place orders. It’s better to have a field visit, so I was asked to arrange it right away. I just got the notice and rushed to the factory to prepare. I had cleaned up and gathered some information when suddenly I got a call saying the foreign businessman had an urgent need and couldn’t come. He asked for some information and samples instead. Time was tight, so I quickly sent over the data I had compiled. But I realized there were no samples. I immediately ran to the workshop and grabbed a product I had just made. Due to time constraints, I didn’t check it carefully. The information was complete, and it looked okay at first glance. I drove straight to the hotel where the foreign company was staying and sent the documents over. The foreign businessman was happy, asked for a sample, and I felt relieved. I thought everything was going well, and it should be fine. But when I handed him the hastily prepared product, I suddenly felt something was wrong. Not that I gave the wrong product or that it was defective. It was just a small issue — a tiny amount of oil remained on the product. A little bit, really. When the foreigners took the product for testing, the oil dripped onto the table. We produce parts one by one, and they are supposed to be clean. She noticed it, but she didn’t show her anger. She just whispered to the translator, and I didn’t know what to say. After the foreign businessmen left, the translator told me that the batch was uncertain for now and we’d have to wait for the next one. I asked why, and he said our factory wasn’t ready yet. I was confused. It wasn’t about such a small detail, right? The foreigners were in a hurry. Ah, how do you handle big deals? I complained a bit, but nothing came from it. I learned a lesson. After returning, I added a few extra clean samples to the sample cabinet. It’s also part of my life. In the afternoon, I received another call from a foreign trade company asking why the foreign company paid so much attention to a single drop of oil. It turned out they didn’t need to scrub the product before using it. One drop of oil on one product, ten products, one box? Because that tiny drop of oil caused a fire later on, so they’re now very concerned about it. Now I understand the consequences of being careless. Should I be more careful with informality? Some people say that everything must be taken seriously, and the smaller the things, the more they matter. A thousand-mile dike can collapse from an ant hole. I think this is the truth. Nylon Yarn,Nylon Bonded Sewing Thread,Nylon Thread Bondeado,Lightweight Material Xuzhou Seagor Import And Export Co., Ltd. , https://www.seagoryarn.com