The fireworks disappear and the smell of the New Year fades? The Chinese New Year is becoming more a

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-19

The fireworks disappear and the smell of the New Year fades? The Chinese New Year is becoming more and more "wonderful"?

Year of the Dragon Spring Festival Fun Story 1: The smell of the disappearing fireworks of the year.

Fireworks are an important element of the traditional Chinese New Year, and the brilliant fireworks and shocking sounds bring countless good memories and joy to people. However, with the enhancement of people's awareness of environmental protection and the improvement of urban management, many cities have gradually restricted and banned fireworks. This measure has made the Chinese New Year taste different from what it used to be, and it has also sparked many discussions and controversies.

The disappearance of fireworks is not only due to environmental considerations, but also for safety reasons. Fireworks often cause fire accidents, and their noise also has a certain impact on the rest and health of urban residents. Therefore, some city management departments have taken measures to prohibit fireworks and firecrackers to protect the lives and property of citizens and the environmental health of cities.

However, the ban on fireworks is also unacceptable to many people. For children, setting off fireworks is one of the fun of the Spring Festival, without which their Spring Festival would be less lively and festive. For some elderly people, setting off fireworks is a way to express joy and pray for good luck.

In order to make up for this shortcoming, some places have adopted alternative measures, such as holding lantern festivals and theatrical performances. These events bring festive cheer to people in other ways, but in any case, the disappearance of fireworks still makes many people feel regretful and reluctant.

The second strange phenomenon of the Spring Festival in the Year of the Dragon: mobile phone text messages and WeChat New Year's greetings are gone.

With the development of technology, SMS and WeChat have become the main ways for people to exchange greetings and New Year's wishes. In previous years, during the Spring Festival, mobile phone text messages would burst on Chinese New Year's Eve, and WeChat would also be flooded with New Year's wishes and red envelopes. However, this year's situation is different from previous years.

On the one hand, with the rise of social networks, people have begun to choose more to send news and blessings related to the New Year in Moments or WeChat groups, while the use of mobile phone text messages has gradually decreased. On the other hand, due to the popularity of mobile payment, WeChat red packets have become the main alternative to traditional red packets, and the number of WeChat red packets has also been greatly reduced.

In addition, people's boredom with the cult of mobile phones is also one of the reasons. In this information-** society, people have to face all kinds of information and messages every day, and they have a certain sense of exhaustion and numbness. In this case, if you receive a large number of New Year's greeting text messages, this feeling of stress and exhaustion will be exacerbated.

In addition, the way people greet the New Year is gradually changing. Traditional Chinese New Year's Eve mobile phone text messages and WeChat red envelopes have become bland, and people pay more attention to real and warm communication. Therefore, many people choose to pay face-to-face greetings with relatives and friends, and express their blessings and thoughts through real words and expressions.

In general, the disappearance of mobile phone text messages and WeChat New Year's greetings is related to people's shift to social networking and the need for real communication. Mobile phones, while practical, lack emotion and real interaction. Therefore, people are more inclined to choose a warmer and more meaningful way to spend Chinese New Year's Eve.

Spring Festival in the Year of the Dragon: Strange phenomenon three: the silence of the WeChat group.

WeChat groups used to be the main place for people to communicate and socialize - whether it was friends, classmates, or groups with different interests and hobbies, they could find people with common topics in WeChat groups and communicate. However, during this year's Spring Festival, the WeChat group fell silent.

Some WeChat groups have almost become"Zombie hordes", no one was lively, no New Year's greetings, no small talk, and the atmosphere in the group became very deserted. During normal working hours, people may realize that there is no time to chat and communicate, but during the Chinese New Year, many people have more free time, why does the WeChat group become so deserted?

One of the reasons is that people are tired of WeChat groups. In work and life, people often receive a large number of WeChat messages, and sometimes they are even singled out to send messages. Therefore, many people choose to close or mute their WeChat groups during the Spring Festival to avoid being disturbed by waves of messages. What's more, the gossip and chats in WeChat groups tend to be trivial, and people may be more willing to have in-depth conversations with family and old friends than to talk about them in generalities.

Another reason is that the way people socialize has changed. While WeChat groups can make it easy for people to get together to communicate and share, they often lack authentic and warm communication. People are more likely to meet up with friends and family than just post a few words in a group.

Overall, the silence of WeChat groups is related to the change in the way people socialize and the need for authentic communication. During the Spring Festival, people are more inclined to meet family and friends face-to-face, and express their emotions and care through real words and expressions. The silence of WeChat groups also allows people to have more time to enjoy their holidays and rest.

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