When the post-90s generation pushes us forward like "the waves behind the Yangtze River push the waves ahead", we look forward to knowing more about them. After three consecutive years of trying, I got a feel for it in 2010. Through "dialogue", a platform for equal coexistence, the image of the post-90s generation is becoming vivid in our minds. We tried to draw a portrait of the post-90s generation, and after reluctantly choosing, we came up with these ten sets of character statements. We know that this cannot be comprehensive, but at least it is a brave start...
Character 1: Dare to love and dare to hate
The growing post-90s generation has not yet learned to hide their secrets Their views on the world, whether they are joy, anger, sorrow, contempt or dissatisfaction, are clearly written on their faces. They hate pretense, reject hypocrisy, and like transparency. Such a generation is not as gloomy and complicated as people imagine. One is one, two is two, do not look forward and backward, do not cover everything, and do not play both sides.
Comments from people around me:
Personally, I cannot dare to love or hate, because this also requires a certain amount of courage. There are such friends around me. I like their style very much, but the price they pay is relatively high. After all, even if a person is very annoying, there is always another side. Without a complete understanding, you can say you dare to love. It's too early to say hate.
(Interviewee: Huang Lingyun, student, born in 1991; school media reporter: Wang Xuanhui, Fujian Agricultural and Forestry University newspaper)
In fact, daring to love and hate is the responsibility of every generation of young people Characteristics, but the degree of expression of this characteristic varies with different eras. The post-90s generation is currently in the teenage stage, which is a normal manifestation of adolescence. Moreover, since the post-90s generation is a special group that grew up with the Internet, their behavior will naturally be noticed and amplified by online media.
(Interviewee: Chen Luyao, student of Xiamen University, born in 1990; school media reporter: Huang Wanli, School of Journalism and Communication, Xiamen University)
The post-90s generation has a distinctive and bold personality that dares to love and hate. And unique, we are cautious in judgment, rigorous and brave in dealing with emotions. Be straightforward about whether you like or dislike someone, and show no hesitation: if you fall in love, you will be devoted to someone, and if you hate someone, you will never abandon them. This may seem arbitrary to some people, but being indecisive can make you feel more at a loss. Our independence and stubbornness give us such a courageous and resolute character. We do what we think is right. Dare to love and hate is our label. We have our own persistence and that is enough.
(Interviewee: Wang Yanmei, student, born in 1991; school media reporter: Chen Ruolan, student reporter group of the Youth Propaganda Center of Zhangzhou Normal University)
We who are born in the 1990s love life more. Love yourself. We spend a lot of time doing things that our elders think are worthless, such as our beloved hip-hop. We feel that as long as we like it, no matter how hard it is, it is worth it. We just want to work hard in the field we like to realize our own value. But if we don’t like it, no matter how hard we force it, it will be in vain. If we don’t like it, we just don’t love it. All in all, we are a brave, confident, pursuing, idealistic generation that dares to love and hate. This makes us sometimes appear too sharp-edged and slightly arrogant.
(Interviewee: Selina (study in the UK), student, born in 1991; school media reporter: Wei Rongrong, Fujian Normal University newspaper)
Most people always think that those born in the 1990s are They are people who dare to love and hate. In fact, no matter which generation you are in, those who dare to love and hate are only a minority. In my opinion, daring to love and hate can also be divided into "good" and "bad". The virtuous daring to love and hate is integrity and courage. Looking back at myself, it is true that I can't have a clear personality and no fear; while the bad daring to love To dare to hate is to be overly public and lack of rationality. As those born in the 1990s, most of them are only children and are more self-centered. The so-called dare to love and hate can easily become unreasonable troubles for them.
(Interviewee: Zhang Honghua, student, born in 1990; school media reporter: Zhong Yihong, Fujian Normal University Youth News Agency)
As a post-90s generation, most of my peers dare to Love dares to hate, hates evil as much as hatred. This is a good phenomenon, but it also has a worrying side.
On the one hand, they have a clear sense of right and wrong, and at the same time they have strong personalities, are not afraid of power, and are willing to express their ideas outspokenly. But on the other hand, the unique personality of the post-90s generation often causes them to lack calm thinking and always support or fiercely oppose something regardless of objective facts or without thorough consideration. Therefore, if the post-90s generation can pay more attention to rational thinking on the basis of a clear understanding of love and hate, they will become more mature and stable.
(Interviewee: Huang Xiyi, student of the Chinese Department of Zhongnan University of Economics and Law, born in 1991; school media reporter: Fei Jinghua, Fujian Normal University Youth News Agency)
Character 2: Reasoning The right way to "finance"
Financial management "little abacus" can be found everywhere in the daily life of the post-90s generation. They know how to reduce expenditures and pay more attention to increasing revenue. The nagging of the elderly about living frugally is often met with the ridicule of those born in the 1990s: You are out. Money earned must be spent. They know how to enjoy life and plan their wealth. In the eyes of the post-90s generation, resources, talents, connections, family ties, and health are all classified as “wealth” and need to be carefully managed.
Comments from people around me:
The topic of financial management has nothing to do with age and cannot be generalized. There are people born in the 60s who cannot manage money, and there are entrepreneurs born in the 90s. From an adult perspective, most people born in the 1990s do not have strong financial awareness, even less so than those born in the 1980s. I think the most critical reason is that the rapid rise in domestic prices and the diversification of shopping methods have strongly stimulated the desire of young people to shop, making financial management more and more difficult for the post-90s generation, and how to help the post-90s generation It is also becoming increasingly difficult to establish a correct outlook on financial management.
(Interviewee: Han Han, a well-known young scholar, born in 1985; school media reporter: Huang Wanli, School of Journalism and Communication, Xiamen University)
The post-90s generation around me is indeed "good at managing money" road". They have full innovative thinking and pay more and more attention to money, so they are very enterprising and start their businesses early. They are very willing to spend money on themselves, but most of the post-90s generation are not very generous to their families, relatives and friends. This may be due to the very independent personality characteristics of the post-90s generation and their lack of awareness of sharing.
(Interviewee: Liu Yang, college student, born in 1989; school media reporter: Tong Jing of Huaqiao University's "Huada Youth Daily")
The post-90s generation is active in thinking and courageous. Big, they invest when conditions permit, which cannot be called good financial management, but some people born in the 1990s do spend their money wisely. For the vast majority of the post-90s generation who are still in the pure consumer stage, it is still too early to label them as wise in financial management, because they have not really been exposed to financial education.
(Interviewee: Li Wei, teacher, born in the 1980s; school media reporter: Yu Ying, Zhangzhou Normal University)
In terms of financial management concepts, I admire Chinese children very much. In Western countries such as Europe and the United States, many children have serious overdrafts on their credit cards and are even "heavily in debt." On the contrary, Chinese children appear to be very rational in financial management and other aspects, advocating consumption based on actual conditions. With the development of the Internet, they have set their sights on high-quality and low-priced online stores, knowing that spending small amounts of money can do big things.
(Interviewee: Smith (Finland), foreign university teacher, born in 1955; school media reporter: Li Yaqiong, Fujian Normal University Youth News Agency)
There is no love for "money" among those born in the 1990s Wrong, but I think loving "money" must first start with learning to be frugal, and waste is more common among students born in the 1990s. If no one cherishes the fruits of people's labor, how can one talk about loving "money"? Therefore, if you love "money", you must learn to start with frugality and oppose waste.
(Interviewee: Xue Yiqing, senior engineer of Southwest Electric Power Design Institute, born in June 1958; school media reporter: Jiang Yan, Sichuan Normal University)
Character 3: International Model Son
China’s post-90s generation speaks authentic English, sings English songs innocently, and has very little cultural difference with their international peers. Compared with those born in the 60s, 70s and 80s, they have a broader international vision and stronger thinking ability. The post-90s generation is the most "international" generation in real society. They carry the hope and future of China's rise from a world power to a world power.
Comments from people around you:
Compared with people born in other generations, those born in the 1990s are more trendy, fashionable, flexible and open. They can accept and adapt to new things more quickly, whether it is Whether they are domestic or foreign, they are more likely to be in line with international standards and more "international". You should know that most of them started to learn foreign languages ??when they were still in kindergarten or elementary school, or even when they first learned to speak. They developed fluent English early on, and their interactions with foreigners were relatively smooth and the cultural barriers were small. Although the post-90s generation is young and relatively naive, they should become more rational and mature as time goes by.
(Interviewee: Hu Youzhen, employee, born in 1989; school media reporter: Zhou Huan of Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics)
Although affected by economic integration, internationalization of education, and information networking, Compared with those born in the 1960s and 1970s, the post-90s generation has more mature international conditions and foundations. However, to truly become the most "international" generation, we still need to work together, especially the solid foundation of the post-90s generation. Fight hard. Internationalization does not mean Englishization or Westernization. To cultivate international talents, we need to pay attention to correctly handling the relationship between the world and the nation, tradition and innovation, history and reality. We must not only cultivate the "world vision" of the post-90s generation, but also pay attention to cultivating " "Soul of China", insisting on the unity of internationalization and nationalization.
(Interviewee: Chen Yida, associate researcher, born in 1970; school media reporter: Lin Enwen, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University)
Character 4: Self-esteem and teamwork
In the eyes of many people, the post-90s generation is like Sichuan spicy chicken wings, spicy, weird, self-centered, and full of personality. Indeed, advocating self-development, self-expression, and self-achievement is their belief, but this is obviously not all of their beliefs. They know when to fully display their personal style, and when to restrain their talents appropriately in order to better integrate into the group and strive for the goals and honor of the entire group.
Comments from people around us:
Many people say that we born in the 1990s are selfish and lack a sense of collective honor and cooperation spirit, but I think these are only a minority. Some extreme cases were magnified infinitely after being reported by the media, causing widespread misunderstanding of the post-90s generation among social groups. In our class, most of the post-90s generation are willing to work together. When we rehearsed the evening show, even though the dance moves were revised repeatedly, no one complained. They took the initiative to increase the time for rehearsal, and the students who were good at it taught the students who couldn't. Sometimes cooperation is this kind of tacit understanding that does not require words. Although everyone has their own personalities and egos, we are still obligated to do it when needed.
(Interviewee: Huang Jie, student, born in 1992; School media reporter: Zhou Huan, Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics)
My children and nephews are both born in the 1990s. It gives me the feeling that I don't care much about anything, and I care more about what I like. I like to stay at home around the computer and let my parents worry about it. The post-90s generation has a strong desire for self-expression. Of course, they also have the ability to express themselves. They do not follow the crowd and have their own opinions on things. Many things we consider classics are often subverted by them. This makes it easier for them to escape isolation in teamwork and may also come up with more effective solutions. I think they need to have a deeper understanding of society in order to understand the meaning of teamwork. Only if society is more tolerant of them will they not be affected so much.
(Interviewee: Xiang Zhao, teacher, born in 1966; school media reporter: Fujian Putian University, Lin Yunxia)
I think, "If you have yourself, you need a team" as a The keywords used by people born in the 1990s are biased. I met several new colleagues. On the one hand, those born in the 1990s have a strong ability to accept new things, but their ability to tolerate frustration is poor. They like to show off their abilities in team work, but they often fail to face up to their own mistakes and are prone to self-righteousness and exaggeration. Some of them have a cooperative spirit, but looking at the entire group, this aspect still needs to be further honed.
(Interviewee: Xiao Jinfa, engineer, born in 1963; school media reporter: Fujian Institute of Technology, Xiao Jun)
Character 5: Anti-loneliness
Those born in the 1990s who call themselves "Internet natives" are most often labeled as "self", "lonely" and "indifferent". However, those born in the 1990s said: "Actually, we have never thought so ourselves." As an only child Women, they actually desire and cherish friendship more than people with brothers and sisters. They are never deliberate in making friends, let alone utilitarian. They like to build their own circle of friends and like to have many types of partners.
Comments from people around you:
Who has never been lonely? We have no reason to worry about the post-90s generation, and we are not qualified to teach them. Those born in the 1990s have never experienced major political wars or major economic fluctuations. Their war is just their own spiritual panic. They love money, fun, themselves, and freedom. Living in a small circle makes them more independent, but innovation and opinion are also derivatives of their "loneliness." Sometimes "loneliness" is related to the general environment, such as the education system, such as the family environment, but some things are universal, such as love in the heart, such as the cherishment of innocent friendship... Instead of worrying, it is better to bless!
(Interviewee: Ai Weihua, Tangshan Evening News reporter, born in the 1970s; school media reporter: Sun Jing of China University of Petroleum)
The post-90s generation is not a lonely generation, they are full of Love, they care for others in the face of natural disasters such as floods and earthquakes, especially their voluntary services at the Olympics and World Expo, which fully demonstrate their love for the motherland. Nowadays, many people born in the 1990s are only children. There are indeed some people born in the 90s who are confined to a small world all day long and their hearts are not open, but this phenomenon can be found in any generation. Society should not blame the post-90s generation too much.
(Interviewee: Huang Wangsheng, university professor, born in 1953; school media reporter: Lin Enwen, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University newspaper)
The post-90s generation is lonely. Most of them are only children, and their parents pay too much attention to their children and would rather keep them in the house than let them go out to play with peers of the same age. Gradually, the children born in the 1990s have developed a withdrawn character and live in their own small circles. Looking back on my own childhood, I spent it with friends of the same age, harvesting straw and playing around together. Today's children have better living conditions, but they are like birds in a golden cage. They seem to be at ease, but in fact they are lonely.
(Interviewee: Xie Guihua, an ordinary teacher who has worked in primary schools for a long time, born in 1958; school media reporter: Xu Shanshan, Minnan College of Science and Technology, Fujian Normal University)
Character 6: Modern View of Family Affection
Loving a child does not mean that you will be rewarded for your efforts. On the contrary, pampering will hinder the child's growth and dispel his upward motivation. Support at critical moments can allow him to experience the explosive power of adversity. A sense of accomplishment. A high-quality relationship between two generations is actually more important than one-sided fatherly and motherly love. We need to teach our children to gaze into their father's loving eyes and feel their mother's warm hands, complain less, and hate that iron cannot be made into steel.
Comments from people around me:
In fact, many people can’t answer the concept of family love, but they can all feel its existence. This is an emotion beyond words. "There are no bad parents in the world." Every parent’s starting point is what is best for their children, even though their methods may not be to our liking. Therefore, when I encounter conflicts, I always talk to my parents carefully and strive to achieve understanding and consideration. The older I get, the more I realize that it’s really hard for my parents. Moreover, in my opinion, no matter what era we are born in, family love will always be the most inseparable beauty in the world for us.
(Interviewee: Zhang Haixing, student, born in 1990; school media reporter: Zhang Meilian, Youth News Agency of Fujian Medical University)
Many times, children’s concepts come from their families. It has nothing to do with age. I will not compare my child with others, but give him a warm hug and an encouraging look; I will not only care about his success, but will be more willing to share his growth.
I hope my son can listen more instead of acting blindly; I hope my son can have more experience instead of hiding behind his parents' back and never grow up. I would like to give my children the belief that family affection is mutual sharing and support, and unchanging warmth and strength.
(Interviewee: Yu Tian, ??university teacher, born in the 1970s; school media reporter: Sun Jing, China University of Petroleum)
Sometimes, public opinion will label us. When we don't know how to be filial, we are already being criticized for being "unfilial". In fact, for us, our parents and elders are still the most worthy of our respect and the most filial people. Actions will test everything.
(Interviewee: Li Yuan, student, born in 1992; school media reporter: Fuzhou University newspaper Lin Dian)
Family love is like the cool breeze blowing slowly in the face in midsummer. The steaming milk in the cold winter follows us like a shadow, giving us meticulous care and touch. Family affection is the familiar figure of my father at the intersection of the alleyway when I go home part-time during the winter and summer vacations; it is my sister's tireless guidance when study and work are not going well; it is listening to my mother's nagging about home affairs in her spare time; Shun... It is passed down from our ancestors to our fathers, and then passed down from generation to generation, teaching us how to love people and the truth that "blood is thicker than water."
(Interviewee: Gao Biqing, student, born in 1990; school media reporter: Liu Chunrong, Putian University newspaper)
The attitude of the post-90s generation towards their parents is ambivalent. They are aware of their parents' hard work or everything their parents have done, but on the other hand, they take everything their parents provide for granted and rarely use some actions to express love to their parents or relieve their parents' pressure. I think the most fundamental reason is that those born in the 1990s are not good at expressing themselves, especially boys.
(Interviewee: Li Rongkai, a college student, born in the 1990s; school media reporter: Yang Bishuang, a college student reporter group of the Youth Propaganda Center of Zhangzhou Normal University)
The pampered environment has allowed those born in the 1990s to develop A lot of bad characters. Most people born in the 1990s like to express themselves but lack the patience to listen, especially when their relatives nag them. Those born in the 1990s do not pay attention to the way they express themselves, and often inadvertently hurt their loved ones. The post-90s generation is not good at communicating with their relatives. They would rather talk to strangers about their feelings in front of the computer than tell their relatives about their thoughts. They constantly pursue fashion, and in their hearts they always feel that their parents' ideas are backward and their thoughts cannot keep up with the trend.
(Interviewee: Yang Ruilei, student, born in 1992; school media reporter: Zhou Xiaoxuan, Fujian Normal University Youth News Agency)
The post-90s generation who grew up in a relaxed and affluent environment, I have my own unique persistence in family ties in my heart. The song "Listen to Mom" ??sings about one's desire to grow up and fulfill one's filial piety; the song "The Most Beautiful Song in the World" directly sings out the memory of family affection of the post-90s generation. The concept of family affection of the post-90s generation is actually very simple. "My parents are working too hard, I want to make money, buy a good house, and provide for my parents in their old age." This is their simple and firm idea, and it is also their best interpretation of family affection.
(Interviewee: Lin Ying, student, born in 1991; school media reporter: Nie Lirong, Fujian Normal University Youth News Agency)
Character 7: Animation Generation
Animation has been deeply embedded in the spiritual structure of many people born in the 1990s. Animation brings them not only happiness, but also touching, thinking and inspiration. They are not very satisfied with the current situation of Chinese animation, but they just don't know if they have the power to change this situation when they grow into a new force in animation production. We'll just have to wait and see.
Comments from people around me:
I like "Avanti", and those born in the 90s like "Naruto". Although I have never watched "Naruto", I guess it must be unique. Maybe it can let children realize the same or even more vivid truths as in books and movies through strange stories and novel ideas. Bar. This kind of impact is more vivid and down-to-earth. If animation can bring leisure and enlightenment at the same time, I think it can become a reason for growth.
(Interviewee: Wang Cuihong, teacher at Tangshan No. 1 Middle School, born in the 1960s; school media reporter: Sun Jing, China University of Petroleum (East China))
Character 8: Pure and modern outlook
Compared to those born in the 1970s, those born in the 1990s are fed scientifically in greenhouses, greenhouses, sunlight, and fertilizers. Everything is sufficient, so the raw food looks like cooked food, and it seems that they are not green at all. But they are still innocent, but this innocence is not the "1975" version in director Zhang Yimou's mind, but the 2010 version.
Comments from people around me:
In my heart, "pure" is a word reserved for girls with simple thoughts and clear hearts. But today’s post-90s girls are not like children. They have mobile phones, computers, wear branded clothes, and grow up in a complicated world. They are well-informed and are familiar with strange things. Purity may just be a term of an era, containing youth, ignorance, even ignorance and poverty. But now the purity has lost the nutrients it grew up on, but is more related to the eye-catching appearance or the freshness of temperament. Now that it is "cooked", how can it be "rejuvenated"? Maybe the times are moving too fast and our thinking can’t keep up...
(Interviewee: He Baiqing, retired worker, born in the 1950s; school media reporter: China University of Petroleum (East China) Sun Jing)
It is true that people born in the 60s, 70s, and 80s have grown from youth to maturity. The difficulties they have experienced are unimaginable for those born in the 90s. Their fighting spirit is also worthy of respect and learning. . But it is undeniable that in this era of rapid expansion of the Internet, the post-90s generation has access to a wider world than the previous generation. A large number of Japanese, Korean and American dramas are flooding the Internet. The clothes and behaviors of the post-90s generation are different from those of the previous generation. So, It is a natural thing. As long as it is not an excessive imitation, why not make appropriate changes?
(Interviewee: Xue Haoren, college student, born in 1989; school media reporter: Xu Pan of Xi'an Jiaotong University)
Character 9: Entertainment spirit
Declaration "I can only have a limited amount of food, clothing, and spending every day, but my happiness must be unlimited." The post-90s generation is a generation with strong entertainment capabilities. In their eyes, entertainment is the release of nature and a way of life that makes them happier. More than any other generation, they want to "live in entertainment, learn and grow in entertainment."
Comments from people around me:
In fact, people of every generation expect to live a relaxed and happy life like the children born in the 1990s. The post-90s generation is a happy generation. They have enough time and energy to enrich their spare time life through entertainment. Although sometimes they look crazy and wild, many of them actually know how to play and learn at the same time. Compared with our generation, they are the ones who enjoy life the most.
(Interviewee: Zhou Luncai, farmer, born in 1963; school media reporter: Zhou Huan of Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics)
Most people born in the 1990s do not have to worry too much about not having enough to eat and clothing. Not warm, and therefore have more time and energy to pursue spiritual comfort. Entertainment is the spice of life. Appropriate entertainment can relax oneself, relieve stress and eliminate worries. However, the post-90s generation’s cynicism and “pan-entertainment” phenomenon of gaming life is also worthy of vigilance.
(Interviewee: Kuang Juan, college student, born in December 1990; school media reporter: Zhou Huan of Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics)
Character 10: Love present
The post-90s generation has full mobility. They do whatever they want without thinking and like challenges. They said: "Actually, we are not complicated, we just need a space for expression." They also said: "Give me sunshine, and I will shine; give me space, and I will grow."
Comments from people around me :
Like many people born in the 1990s, I am also willing to express myself, highlight my existence and show my personal style on appropriate occasions. However, this kind of behavior is often misunderstood by teachers or other older people as being too showy and not modest, and even criticized as being ignorant of the sky and the earth. In this case, I generally won't be rude or eager to argue with them.
In my opinion, as long as you don't break the law or violate the moral bottom line, you can do whatever you want to do if you can decide for yourself. Why should you look at other people's eyes? The best way to defeat suspicion is with action. We born in the 1990s will also work hard quietly to give ourselves a boost and prove that we are no worse than others.
(Interviewee: Wang Qingfeng, college student, born in 1991; school media reporter: Zhou Huan of Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics)
Some people say that people born in the 1990s love to show off and show off themselves, and are very arrogant. But I don't think this is a universal phenomenon. Although the post-90s generation is more self-centered than previous college students, if you really interact with them in depth, you will find that it is easier for them to have a heart-to-heart relationship with their teachers. As long as you are sincere to them, they will quickly get close to you. Many people do not treat them sincerely, or do not have much contact with them or do not understand them deeply, which leads to misunderstandings of this kind.
(Interviewee: Wei Liyan, university teacher, born in 1977; school media reporter: Zhou Huan, Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics)
Typical characteristics of "post-90s"
1. Talk non-stop in front of acquaintances, but say nothing in front of strangers;
2. One of the hobbies must be sleeping;
3. Always feel that others It is impossible to understand yourself;
4. Don’t ask questions, just check Google and Baidu;
5. Passionate about studying astrology and fortune;
6. There must be something in the computer There is a chat tool;
7. The number of glasses is increasing rapidly;
8. I have a soft spot for animation, especially Japanese and Korean animation;
9. QQ The number level is above one sun;
10. The speed of sending text messages is comparable to that of a BMW Z4;
11. Sitting in front of the computer can make your butt smoke;
12. Like to make careful personal plans and then not implement them;
13. Like to check if there are any text messages on the phone when nothing happens;
14. Do not read the instructions for all electrical appliances ;
15. I hate my parents comparing myself to others;
16. I am extremely efficient at night;
17. I don’t let arrogance in front of everyone;
p>
18. Like to be alone at home;
19. Often have breakfast and lunch together;
20. Every day, home-school-home, two o'clock and one line;
21. Report good news but not bad news;
22. Can’t guarantee to brush your teeth twice a day;
23. Can use Martian script;
24. Drink the same brand of drinks for a long time;
25. Own at least one backpack;
26. The most commonly used title is "classmate";
27. When passing by a place with mirror reflection, you will definitely pay attention to your appearance;
28. Clean the house at least once every two weeks;
29. Never know how you spend your money Where have you been?
30. Know one or two dialects;
31. Like cool girls or pretty boys;
32. Write a blog, But never work hard;
33. Netizens become friends, and friends become netizens;
34. You can borrow books, but never borrow CDs;
35. At least There is a star who used to be an idol but is now ashamed to admit it;
36. Ramp; R, Ramp; B, Hip-Hop, like at least one;
37. Pinyin can be used Type every word, but you may not be able to write it;
38. Make less phone calls and send text messages more often;
39. The keyboard wears out quickly;
40. Change ringtones every two weeks;
41. Own more than one MP3 player;
42. Do not read posts of more than 500 words;
43. Never Not satisfied with my hair style;
44. Love to shop for treasures in small shops;
45. Disdainful of "post-80s";
46. Do you like QQ? Like MSN;
47. A must-see for Power Rangers and Ultraman;
48. Two minutes are often arranged like this: one minute is admiration, and the next minute becomes contempt;
49. Always want to try new products in advertisements;
50. Never find my own pen.