When I returned to my hometown for the Chinese New Year, I found that many young people rented luxury cars to return to the village and threw brocade clothes to celebrate the New Year!
When I went home for the Chinese New Year, I learned that many boys rented luxury cars and went back to the village for the New Year!
In the countryside, if you are in your 30s, single, and do not own a car, you will often walk through the village with your head down, for fear of being discovered by acquaintances. If you don't have a car, you will even feel worried when you go back to the village for the New Year, so try to keep a low profile.
But when you own a luxury car, the whole person's temperament becomes confident and proud, holding his head high, as if he has become magnificent, even if the village chief comes to hand over a cigarette. Although many people are complaining about the current situation of life, the level of wages, the nature of work and many other practical issues, it is undeniable that car consumption is a hot topic among ordinary workers in this age group.
More than a decade ago, this group of people may still be"Motorcycles go home to the army"didn't realize that this represented the progress of the country, but times did change. In China, valuing a car can be said to be a higher standard of living than a house, and some people even rent a luxury car for the New Year, regardless of vanity.
It has become a trend for all cars in the village to be BBA (Mercedes, BMW, Audi). Some people even slap their swollen faces and become fat, rent a luxury car and go home for the New Year to show off their living standards. In the countryside, the car has become one of the three major objects in the new era, the house is too far away, the ticket can only be seen by itself, and the car has become the most intuitive embodiment of life.
Even netizens laughed:"The car in the village is equivalent to a nuclear **, you can't open it, but the door can't be installed";"Opened BYD Han Han's house, the village chief said that I couldn't get along, my cousin drove Mercedes-Benz A's house, and the village chief said that he was young and promising"。"Real experience: When I returned to the village during the Chinese New Year, a very old Mercedes-Benz was parked at the entrance of the village, surrounded by a group of people. I drove 500 tanks, no one looked at me, everything must belong to the product of the last century"。
If you park your Audi at the entrance of the village, it will come out from all over the country"Not bad"rumors. Netizens even made up some funny jokes to exaggerate the status of vehicles in rural society.
In a society where cars are endowed with so many attributes, coupled with the role of people's vanity, the whole scenario seems a bit unrealistic. In real life, a car worth hundreds of thousands of dollars is more than enough for everyday needs, but on the internet, it doesn't seem like a starting point yet.
Many people are too appealing and verbally boast that they drive no more than 100,000 yuan, but in fact they may not even have a car. The car is supposed to be a means of transportation, but it has become a tool for comparison, and people are more concerned about whether the car they drive is expensive. And such a comparison mentality, improving one's driving skills in the comparison, seems a bit exaggerated.
A car of more than 100,000 yuan has become the object of ridicule by many people. For ordinary families, if it is not for business needs or the need for specific configurations, a car of 100,000 yuan can fully meet daily needs. When choosing to buy a car, you should look at how well the vehicle meets your needs, not at the eyes of others. The more expensive is not necessarily the better, but more of a brand premium.
It's 2024 now, and everyone thinks that there is no need to pay too much attention to the face attribute of the vehicle, and what suits you is the best. Buying a car should be based on your own preferences, rather than letting yourself be swayed by other people's evaluations, and life should be lived in your own way, without being too opinionated in the unexpected world.
It's easier and more rewarding to let go of the lifestyle of living for others.