Some people say, "You shouldn't make close friends with people who have a wine cabinet and wine in their living room." What do you think?

As a person born in the 1970s, I experienced a wave of making furniture at home in the 1980s. That is, inviting carpenters to my home and making some furniture. At that time, furniture was made in sets, mainly old-fashioned furniture such as large wardrobes, tall and low cabinets, and desks.

The carpenters back then were all very skilled. All furniture was made of solid wood and was handmade. Inviting a carpenter to work at home was a big deal. In addition to providing food and accommodation, the carpenter had to be provided with midnight snacks so that the carpenter could have something to eat, because many families who made furniture back then did so for their children's weddings.

My family made popular large wardrobes, tall and low cabinets and desks back then. We even hired someone to use a soldering iron to paint patterns such as magpies climbing branches and pine and crane longevity on the door of the large wardrobe. The finished furniture, especially the tall and low cabinets, would have a reserved sliding glass that was used to store wine. No matter whose house you went to in the past, you would see a few bottles of liquor in the tall and low cabinets, mainly because the bottles were made in various shapes and looked good, and also showed the owner's taste. It can be said that the tall and low cabinets back then were the prototype of the later wine cabinets.

There are still some old-style furniture in homes nowadays. Except for some elderly people's homes and rural areas, new buildings are all equipped with customized panel furniture. The paint and style of the furniture have also become more upscale, and high and low cabinets have withdrawn from the stage of history. When decorating their houses, many families will set up a wine cabinet at home, regardless of whether the owner likes to drink or not. Some small items and some wine will be placed in the wine cabinet.

Some people say, "Don't make close friends with people who have a wine cabinet and wine on display in their living room." This statement makes no sense.

1. The significance of setting up a wine cabinet at home

Wine is a drink that has been passed down for thousands of years. Many people in our lives like to drink, so wine has become a common drink in many families, and naturally it needs a place to display it.

Liquor, red wine and foreign wine with high alcohol content can be preserved for a long time, and some wines become more fragrant as they age, and have a certain collection value. This is why there are often vendors collecting old wines on the streets.

Storing wine requires a fixed humidity and temperature, as well as a closed space. Especially in order to increase the recognition of old wine, the wine's trademark and bottle cap are particularly particular about appearance. Therefore, it is normal for people who like wine to get a wine cabinet to display their wine.

Alcohol also has the meaning of longevity, so people often give white wine or other alcoholic beverages as gifts to elders. This is also the role of alcohol in traditional folk etiquette. Therefore, many elderly people have wine cabinets at home, which are filled with alcoholic beverages presented by younger generations. Even seeing these alcoholic beverages can remind them of the voices and smiles of their family members at home.

Second, a family with a wine cabinet and wine in the living room can only indicate one problem.

Wine cabinets are generally placed in the dining room. People who have the habit of collecting will set up a special room to display their collected wines. However, for families to have a wine cabinet and wine on display in the living room, it only means that the family has limited housing space, so they set up the wine cabinet that should have been placed in the dining room in the living room.

Nowadays, unless they are close friends or relatives, few people will visit your home, so setting up a wine cabinet and placing wine in the living room is not to show or imply anything, but because the house is indeed limited in area and the owner is particularly fond of wine.

Conclusion:

"Don't make close friends with people who have a wine cabinet and wine in the living room." This sentence has no meaning. It only shows that people who have such ideas are too complicated. On the contrary, people who have such ideas are not worth making close friends with.

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