The rhythm of young people has changed, and staying in the city during the Spring Festival has becom

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-02-19

The rhythm of young people has changed, and staying in the city during the Spring Festival has become a new trend, do you agree?

Changing values for the Chinese New Year.

As an important traditional festival in China, people have always regarded it as a day for relatives and friends to reunite and express their best wishes. In the past, during the Chinese New Year, everyone went to their relatives' homes to show respect and concern. In China, gift-giving is also a very meaningful social activity, which is not only a kind of respect and respect, but also a profound cultural heritage and emotional value. In the countryside, people give gifts during the Chinese New Year, which is also a kind of dedication to their families, such as homemade pastries, raised chickens and ducks, and so on. The gift was small, but sincere and sincere. However, nowadays people are becoming more and more realistic, more and more snobbish, and more and more concerned about the weight and ** of gifts, and some people no longer like those complicated etiquette, and prefer to use money to solve problems. This shift in mindset has led teenagers to care about and reflect on their views on New Year's gifts.

The views of young people in the new era on New Year's gifts.

1. Starting from practicality, taking into account convenience.

In today's era, people's life rhythm is getting faster and faster, and more and more people are beginning to pay attention to the practicality and convenience of gifts. They feel that it is easier and more practical to give red envelopes to the elderly or relatives, and they can let the recipient choose what they need. This way, you don't have to spend time and effort picking something out, and you can also ensure that it actually works. Red envelopes are not only lightweight, but also small in size, which is very much in line with the living habits of modern society.

However, such convenience and practicality make us doubt traditional Chinese customs. "Courtesy exchanges" is the most important part of Chinese exchanges with others, and it is also a kind of inheritance of traditional Chinese culture by Chinese. If you blindly try to save trouble, you will slowly dilute the New Year's flavor and human touch.

2. The psychological and emotional significance of gifts.

Although people are paying more and more attention to gifts, some young people still firmly believe that during the New Year, gifts should pay attention to etiquette and have meaning. They feel that gifts don't have to be expensive, but they must be given, because only when they are delivered can the Chinese New Year retain its oldest taste. They miss their childhood New Year's celebration as a sign of happiness by wearing new clothes and holding money in their hands. Such etiquette and customs have aroused people's desire for the New Year and the pursuit of traditional culture.

The elders' views on New Year's gifts.

Contrary to the opinion of young people, the previous generation was particular about New Year's gifts, exquisite and humane gifts. In their view, visiting relatives and friends during the Spring Festival and giving some gifts is a manifestation of sincerity and respect, as well as a manifestation of family affection and affection. The Chinese have inherited the traditional custom of the Chinese New Year, believing that gifts can convey good wishes and a sense of love.

In the eyes of the previous generation, giving gifts during the New Year is not only an inheritance of traditional customs, but also a way to express feelings and pass on civilization. They not only pay attention to the weight and quality of the things they give, but also pay attention to the feelings and wishes contained in them.

A little bit of my experience and conclusion.

From the different perceptions of New Year's gifts between the old and new generations, we can see that the impact of cultural changes between the old and new generations is obvious. The rational and practical thinking of teenagers makes them pay more attention to the practicality and convenience of gifts. However, for the elderly, they pay more attention to the feelings contained in the gifts, as well as the inheritance of traditional culture.

I believe that as the foundation of a country and the soul of a country, we must respect and inherit it. During the Chinese New Year, gift-giving is not only a social activity, but also a cultural inheritance, and a way to express feelings. Therefore, I advocate that young people maintain some etiquette and emotional content on the premise of paying attention to practicality and convenience. Whether it's giving red envelopes or gifts, you must bring good wishes to your family and friends.

Finally, for teenagers, in addition to considering the mentality of gifts, it is also necessary to have a deeper understanding of traditional Chinese culture. It is only through inheritance that our thoughts and feelings can make our lives more colorful and harmonious.

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