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Thanks for missing? U18 Taiwanese girl bowed after defeat to Australia and was praised | Sport | Sanli News Network SETN.COM

Sports Center / Reported by Jiang Jirong

▲ Taiwanese girls bowed to the Australian team. (Photo / Excerpt from FIBA ​​YouTube)

This year’s U18 Asian Women’s Basketball Championship started in India, and the Taiwanese women’s basketball team has finally finished fourth. It is worth mentioning that although the Australian team lost in the quarter-finals, the Taiwanese player bowed deeply to her opponent after the match, which was impressive.

The Taiwanese women played against the Australian team on 10 and took the lead early in the match and took the lead.

It is worth mentioning that when the Taiwan team finished the match, the whole team bowed first to the referee and then to the Australian team. And this photo was shared by “WOWSight” on the Facebook fan club. Some netizens thought that “personally I think it’s okay to shake hands, players don’t have to say hello like that”, “Thank you if you lose?” “We are very graceful, but our attitude seemed too low. At the time, did I observe whether Australia would return the gift? No result.”, “Not humble or arrogant, no need. Taiwanese children. they’re too good, they need a little more self-confidence. ” by force “.

The Taiwan team bowed to the referee.  (Photo / Excerpt from FIBA ​​YouTube)

▲ Taiwan team bowed to the referee. (Photo / Excerpt from FIBA ​​YouTube)

However, there are still many netizens who praised: “This represents our humility”, “I don’t think this way is humble, this bow is to respect the opponent and yourself”, “Every game they greet neatly, not just A Australia ! I really like their polite attitude, no matter domestic or foreign “,” Regarding cultural differences, no need to make a big fuss, many coaches in China will ask the players “,” Respect yourself, respect this sport, don’t think about it. More “,” Win or lose, grace is the beginning of victory. “

Netizens believe that bowing or not is just a cultural difference.  (Photo / Recovered from FIBA)

▲ Netizens believe that bowing or not is just a cultural difference. (Photo / Recovered from FIBA)

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