To put it bluntly, more and more young people don't leave their relatives during the Chinese New Year. I even feel that in addition to my parents are relatives, other relatives are not as good as strangers, I don't have many contacts, I manage a lot, I don't know it at all, I pretend to be very familiar, and I am "very annoying" in a word.
But young people don't like to go, and the economy is really not as simple as annoying relatives. Behind the severance of relatives and the DPRK is the basic change of the economy. In the past, in an agrarian society, population determined the size of the economy, food had to be grown, and houses had to be built. Therefore, if you have many relatives, you can take a hand when you are busy with farming, and you can help when you start a family, and the better your life will be. Moreover, at that time, wars and famines were common, small families could not bear the risks, and large clans could support each other more. Your family's harvest is not good, the neighbor's second uncle can lend you some grain, there are bandits to rob you, and your third uncle and fourth uncle can bring ** to help you. But what about now?
With China's accession to the WTO in 2001, the economy took off rapidly, and the clansmen who originally got together began to take root in various cities such as the Yangtze River Delta and the Pearl River Delta. And with the advent of the Internet era, young people now have takeout for three meals, an intermediary for housing, take the subway when they go out, have medical insurance when they are sick, and shop online for clothing. A person can live in a strange city for nothing.
At present, the contact with couriers and delivery workers is more stable than that with relatives. But if you want me to say, in fact, you don't have to deliberately cut off your relatives, as long as we have a stable monthly salary of 3000, our relatives will avoid us, what do you say?