This New ‘Cafeteria Goddess’ is Winning the Hearts of Chinese University Students

The boys in the cafeteria are once again drooling over their cafeteria lady in China.

Pictures of a new “cafeteria goddess” have recently surfaced on the Chinese Internet, adding fuel to the China craze of beautiful people working ordinary day jobs. Yan, the newly crowned lunchtime goddess is a student at Jiangxi Normal University.

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The third-year student recently accepted a work-study program at her campus cafeteria. According to Shanghaiist, Yan took the job not seeking money nor fame, but needed some good old working experience. She describes herself as very ordinary and strives to prove herself through her hard work.

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The humble goddess has only increased the love from her admirers by her modesty. One head over heels fan said, “She’s beautiful on the outside, but her heart is even more so.”

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Some have even commented on her easygoing personality that makes her more likable.

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Sina reported that Yan has attracted business for the cafeteria where she works and serves meat and steamed rice.

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Written by Editorial Staff, NextShark

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