BRAZIL 2014 WORLD CUP FEVER IN CHINA
Although the People’s Republic of China has only qualified once for the World Cup (in 2002, and the Eastern National was eliminated in the first round anyway without scoring a single goal), China is literally broke the fever from Brazil 2014 .
On the internet, social media, do not talk about anything else, and you seek remedies and aids to combine the unbridled desire to see the matches and the life of every day, since the races are broadcast in China between 4 6 in the morning and now Chinese. Some companies have come to the meeting by giving employees leave.
The UC, a leading company working in the field of internet in Guangzhou, formerly Canton, has decided to allow employees to ask for three days of leave during the World Cup, where they felt too tired to go to work after having spent the night awake to watch the games. The same company also did install the big screen in the cafeteria employees, offering drinks and snacks to watch the games. On the internet, on their microblog, many police stations have written recommendations on the occasion of the World such as not drinking too much, do not drive drunk, do not beat their wives, do not make too much noise.
In 2006, nearly 4 million Chinese attuned on the match, while in 2010 the supporters of the “Dragon” rose to 17 million, a number expected to rise again. As seems to rise the number of sickness certificates during the tournament. At least that is what was stated by CNN writes that many Chinese “are procuring false medical certificates on commercial sites such as Taobao.”