Long glue is a Chinese network term, usually referring to long hours of overtime work. Its source can be traced back to the working environment of the factory and production line, because in these occasions, workers often need to paste glue on the workbench, which requires a long time of work, so it is called "long glue".
In modern society, the term "long glue" has been extended to various industries and professions to describe those who need to work long hours. These people may be programmers, designers, salesmen, waiters, doctors, nurses, etc. Long glue means that these people need to work persistently for a long time in their work, and even need to sacrifice their rest time to complete tasks or achieve goals.
Long gum reflects the pressure and competition in the modern workplace to a certain extent, and also shows people's enthusiasm and pursuit for work. Although the gum may bring physical and psychological burdens, it is also a reflection of seriousness and responsibility for work.