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What races can people be divided into now?
Moonlight refers to people who spend all their money every month. People who have no savings, dare to spend in advance, spend high-end and dare to spend money tomorrow. It mainly refers to white-collar workers who have their own wages and people who enjoy today's life at the expense of others.
SOHO refers to people who work at home. SOHO is the abbreviation of English Small Office Home Office, which means small investment and working from home. SOHO is the product of the information age. Although it is still in its infancy, we can keep constant communication with the outside world through gossip and the Internet. Nowadays, SOHO people are mostly e-commerce practitioners, freelance writers, advertising producers, fashion designers, psychological counselors, health guides, photographers and so on.
School drift refers to college graduates who still stay in school or rent a house around the school for various reasons, such as applying for graduate students, unfinished work, and nostalgia for the campus. They are no longer students, but they still rely on the resources of the school to some extent and maintain the habits of some students. "School drift" is a "marginal person" among college graduates who have not been fully socialized and are between school and society.
Hip-hop refers to young people who are keen on hip-hop, avant-garde and dynamic. "Hip-Hop" is translated from hip-hop Hip-Hop culture, which originated from a street rap culture of African-Americans in 1970s, and was translated into "hip-hop" in Chinese, and prevailed in Japanese, Korean and Taiwan Province provinces in 1990s. In recent years, with the entry of "Korean Wave" into the mainland, it has become popular among young people aged seventeen or eighteen. Many hip-hop people have some ornaments on their ears, nostrils and navel.
People who get married in a very short time from acquaintance to marriage. For the "flash marriage family", 5 seconds is enough to fall in love with a person, 3 minutes is enough to talk about a love, and one week is enough to set foot on the red carpet ... Now there are more and more such urban emotional fast food.
Its predecessor was called Kangaroo. It was first seen in French Express. "Kangaroo" refers to people who are unwilling to leave home, rely on their parents to make a living and grow up independently when they work and live independently. According to the survey of the Research Center on Aging, more than 65% of families in China have the phenomenon of "providing for the elderly", and about 30% of adults basically rely on their parents to provide for the elderly. These people who should have been independent for a long time but still "eat" their parents for various reasons are called "neets" by the media. Sociologists believe that with the increasing employment pressure, the only child will gradually become an adult, and the team of "neet people" will expand. China will enter an aging society in 10 years, and "NEET" is likely to become the "first killer" that will affect China's family life in the future. The grim reality is that many children are not only unable to support the elderly, but also have their own meager pensions.
Walking to and from work every day is a fashionable and healthy lifestyle popular among urban employees in recent years, which not only avoids the pain of traffic congestion, but also makes full use of the exercise during commuting.
At first, the word "runaway" seems to come from Japanese comics, referring to teenagers riding motorcycles in comics. Also refers to scurrying and walking. Burst is used to describe hot and fast.
The word "flash mob" became popular on the Internet in 2003. "Flash Action" originated in new york, USA in the summer of 2003, and then quickly spread to other countries and regions. People call them "smart mob", "mob", "flash mob", "flash mob", "smart action gang" and so on. Flash mob is a group of strangers. They meet at the appointed time and place through the internet, and then make meaningless or unexpected actions together, such as clapping their hands and shouting slogans, and then disappear quickly. . . It is said that the flash in Beijing appeared on the streets of Wangfujing, Beijing.
Hugging your family A few years ago, an Australian named Mann launched a "free hug" activity on the streets of Sydney to convey a kind of "care from strangers". Recently, there have been street hugging families in major cities in China, but it still gives people a strange feeling. After all, it is not in line with China's national conditions.
The fans of Niu nationality who play with jeans, members not only love wearing jeans and collecting jeans, but also are keen to know and learn about jeans, and are familiar with the history, style and brand of jeans. Also known as "raising cattle", "raising sheep" and "raising pants", it is the jargon of this "ethnic group", which means that a pair of jeans has been worn for many years, and if it is not washed as much as possible, a pair of high-grade jeans will naturally have a texture by virtue of its body curve and sweat stains, and become its own pants. It usually takes more than 3 years to develop a pair of jeans, during which they should be worn almost every day and washed only once or twice a year.
Freeters translated the word "free" into "Freeter", which is a combination of English "Freedom" and German "Arbeiter". Feite stands for a free way of working. Freeters refers to people who are more willing to "do short-term jobs" in order to have their own space, rather than seek long-term stable jobs. They only look for jobs when they need money, and when they earn a certain amount, they travel or stay at home. Their philosophy is "do whatever you want, play whatever you want, be free, and don't always look at the boss's face." Feite has always been very popular in the west, and later it spread to Japan. Officially, it is defined as 15-34-year-old young male with no fixed occupation and part-time temporary job. Being a "flying man" is the development path that Japanese young people yearn for. According to government estimates, more than 4 million people in Japan are classified as "Scud". At present, Scud has spread rapidly from Japanese to Taiwan Province Province, Hongkong, Chinese mainland and Scud, and the population is growing.
. . . . . . That's it. There's a lot to talk about. China, a combination word, will appear as long as it advocates one thing. In fact, these words are just a name created by people who play word games, but the characteristics of the social times they represent are worth savoring. Nowadays, the society is too diversified, and people have more and more personalities. If you are not careful, you will have the title of several nationalities. As a person in a modern society, everyone is bound to be endowed with many specialties by this society.
The word BOBO/BOBO comes from the book Bobo in Heaven: The New Upper Class and How They Got There, written by David Brooks, a journalist in The New York Times. Bobo is a combination of Bourgeois and Bohemia. In other words, Bobo people are both bourgeois in favor of capitalism and Bohemians in favor of freedom and liberation. They have a typical dual specialization. On the one hand, they occupy the bourgeois material social elite and enjoy prosperity and success; On the other hand, they yearn for the freedom and detachment of the soul, and pursue unruly and wandering. For example, even if they stay in the most primitive forest hinterland, they can still live comfortably and pay attention to taste; The luxury four-wheel drive station wagon used for wandering has everything: fashionable clothes, exquisite coffee grinders, various travel tools, brand-name tents, electronic eyes and other products of modern civilization. ...
Think of three kinds of people from BOBO: petty bourgeoisie, hippies and yuppies. In fact, whether it is petty bourgeoisie, Bobo, hippies or yuppies, or ordinary citizens, it is just a lifestyle choice, and there is no clear definition. Maybe you are a petty bourgeoisie in the morning and become a bobo at night, and so on.
The strawberry family comes from Taiwan Province Province, and describes that the fresh people born after 1980s have the characteristics of smooth and concave appearance and soft interior. They are psychologically weak in bearing pressure and resisting setbacks, just like fruit will rot if squeezed. Also known as "persimmon family" and "peach family". "Strawberry clan" is also used to describe people with potholes, large pores, peas and acne due to poor metabolism ~
Dink family/Dink family I don't think it's necessary to say more. Dink family refers to couples with double income and no children. Transliteration from the abbreviation "Dink-Double Income without Children". There is also a dink, with double income and no children, a double-income family and no children (or not necessarily in the future).
Sandwich people know at a glance that they are young couples who want to support the elderly and raise children, and their family material foundation is not rich. Also known as the "sandwich family".
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