In recent years, we have often heard about "loneliness", especially among young people. But have you ever wondered how many friends our generation of young people have?Recently, the Just So Soul Institute revealed this mystery to us.
According to their latest research, the average young person has 2 friends per person. That may sound like a little less, but don't worry, there's something more exciting. According to the report, 24% of young people say they don't have friends to talk about, and they call themselves "loners".
In this era of social development, you may think that our social life is very rich, but the reality is cruel. In terms of spending time with friends, young people today only spend an average of 825 hours. This means that most of the time we are busy with work, study, or other trivial tasks, and neglect to get along with our friends.
What's more interesting is that from the perspective of the city, young people in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen spend the least time with their friends, about 794 hours. This may be because these big cities are faster-paced and more stressful, resulting in young people not having much time to spend with friends.
That doesn't mean we don't need friends, though. In fact, friends are an integral part of our lives. They can accompany us through difficult times and share our joy and joy. So, if you find that you don't have many friends, you might as well take the initiative and participate in more social activities to expand your social circle.
In conclusion, despite the many pressures and challenges faced by today's young people, we still need to keep in touch with our friends. After all, in this uncertain world, we need each other's company and care. Let's cherish every time we get together with our friends and spend quality time together!