• 2 days ago
Perpisahan emosional yang diakhir dengan mungkin berpelukan, adalah pemandangan yang biasanya umum di bandara. Akan tetapi para pelancong yang meninggalkan kota Dundin di Selandia baru, tak boleh berlama-lama saat melakukan pelukan perpisahan.

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00:00Thank you for joining us again, Mr. Mirza.
00:02Emotional separation that ends with a hug is a common sight at Bajar Airport.
00:08However, tourists who leave Dundin City in New Zealand
00:12cannot stay for long when making a separation hug.
00:16The airport in New Zealand has implemented a new rule,
00:19which is a three-minute time limit for a separation hug
00:22in the area of ​​the descent of the city's passengers.
00:25The rule also adds that those who want a warmer separation
00:29have to go to the airport parking lot instead.
00:33CEO Dan De Bono said the rule was implemented in September
00:38to ensure that everything runs smoothly in the area of ​​the descent of passengers
00:43which is redesigned outside the airport.
00:45It is an airport way to remind people that
00:48there is no need to make a separation hug
00:52It is an airport way to remind people that
00:55the zone is only for quick separation.
00:58According to De Bono,
01:00this rule violates various opinions in social media users.
01:04On the one hand, the manager is accused of violating basic human rights
01:08and the manager is punished because he has dared to limit
01:11how long someone can hug.
01:14On the other hand, there are also some social media users
01:17who welcome the existence of the rule.
01:20The manager said that the 20-second hug was long enough
01:23to release the hormone oxytocin and serotonin
01:29which increases happiness.
01:32On the other hand, a longer hug is felt to make the atmosphere warm.
01:40However, passengers do not need to worry too much
01:43about the enforcement of the law
01:45because the manager does not have a police officer
01:48who can enforce a person who gives a separation hug for more than 3 minutes.
01:53And through this rule,
01:55passengers are asked to move their hug activities to a parking lot
02:00where they can hug longer
02:07or up to 15 minutes or even more.
02:10This seems to be needed by the law.
02:14How long does it usually take?
02:16Do you protest if you become a visitor or a family in New Zealand?
02:20I think I'm one of those who protest.
02:23Why should it be limited?
02:25Because this is a moment.
02:26It can happen.
02:27We can go to a family where we work abroad
02:31or we only meet once or twice a year.
02:34Why should it be limited?
02:36Maybe this is a hindrance to make it faster
02:41or to make the queue longer.
02:43It can interfere with the atmosphere at the airport.
02:47So it should be limited as soon as possible.
02:49Does Indonesia need to be treated like this, Prisa?
02:52I think our airport is too spacious.
02:54And we rarely see people hugging.
02:56Indonesian people don't usually do it for a long time.
02:59Maybe they do it at home.
03:00Okay. Just a little bit.
03:02Okay.
03:03So this is an interesting thing from Selandia Baru.
03:07And every country has its own culture and rules.
03:10Thank you very much.

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