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Spring Festival after 90.
As a post-90s generation, I have often heard friends complain to me recently that the Chinese New Year is too boring. Relatives ask this and that. What about boyfriends? What does a boyfriend do? When are you getting married? When you go to a relative's house, you will face such a problem bombing. With the growth of age, what is the academic performance of the series of small questions? What's the exam score? The current marriage promotion makes the post-90 s very angry. Perhaps the excessive concern of relatives or habitual questions is one of the reasons why the post-90 s no longer like Chinese New Year.
I often hear my dad talk about his generation. Every family in the village has two or three children. It's very lively both during the Spring Festival and at ordinary times. Although the material conditions were not very rich at that time, there was plenty of spiritual food and a lot of fun in childhood. The post-90s generation is the generation that the family planning policy was born in the world. Almost every family has only one child. Coupled with the age gap and generation gap, it is almost impossible to play together, so it goes without saying what activities can be organized in the next year. This may also be one of the sorrows of the only child.
My grandmother once said that in the collective life in the 1950s and 1960s, there were no cell phones or televisions. During the Spring Festival, everyone in the village will be organized to watch movies together. After watching the movie, everyone will talk about it. At that time, everyone felt the happiest But now, with the popularity of the Internet and the growth of low-headed people, entertainment activities have become the same as playing cards, mahjong and mobile phones, and they are getting worse every year.
When we were young, we were very much looking forward to the China New Year, because we could wear new clothes, set off firecrackers and eat delicious food without going to school. I also asked the children born after 10, and they are looking forward to the Chinese New Year as we were children. So why don't you like Chinese New Year after 90? Because when we were young, we knew how to be content. A new dress and a candy can make us happy for a long time. Nowadays, most post-90s people in their thirties don't know what they want, let alone be satisfied. New clothes can be worn at any time, and delicious food can be eaten at any time, so I am not so looking forward to the New Year. Content is better than riches. I think that's why the child is innocent.
Although the taste of the year is getting weaker and weaker, we should still love life, make zongzi, eat New Year's Eve dinner, hang lanterns, visit relatives and be a positive post-90s generation.
No matter how the times change, what remains unchanged is family ties.
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