The meme "clean and hygienic" comes from an anchor named Liu Yong. He lives in India all year round. He tries Indian street food every time. While eating, he says "clean and hygienic", and even more There is the "Battle for Fame" - drinking water from the Ganges River and still saying the phrase "clean and hygienic" made netizens call him a warrior.
When explaining some unhygienic-looking street food, and when trying to drink Ganges River water, Liu Yong would say a classic and contradictory saying, "Clean and hygienic." Some netizens said this was It's irony, or a kind of self-hypnosis.
The video of Liu Yong (the first person in India) is not necessarily the real India. The video is packaged to attract viewers.
Liu Yong’s videos are cleverly packaged, focusing on the production process and tasting experience of street food. In addition, there are some characteristic scenes of daily life in India, which directly catch the attention of many viewers and bring them to life. Everyone’s curiosity is infinitely amplified.
In short, I think the program is very effective, including the most classic sentence "It's clean and hygienic, brothers, but it's a little smelly." It can be understood as a kind of personal label. As for the in-depth study of it itself I think everyone will have their own judgment on whether it is done cleanly and hygienic. No one is forced to eat it. It is perfectly OK to just watch the excitement without tasting it yourself.