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Views on Fast Food Culture

The so-called fast food culture is a metaphor for cultural trends and cultural phenomena that pursue quick success, popularity and short-term popularity without paying attention to deep accumulation and intrinsic value. There are many examples of fast-food culture, including online novels, media marketing campaigns, and variety shows such as talent shows and dating programs. There are also the current music charts, which are almost instantly forgettable and have long since lost the pleasure of searching through CDs.

The birth and popularity of fast-food culture is symbolic of a social trend that corresponds to the pace and reality of today's social and working life. Busy work and study, great psychological pressure, fierce competition and difficult survival and development, coupled with the loss of traditional culture in the process of urbanization, the deep emptiness of people's hearts and the alienation of interpersonal relations, make the young generation as the representative of the crowd in the material life of colorful and diverse forms of infotainment at the same time, but the spirit of the poor, do not have a great interest and do not have the time and patience to taste literature and art from the essence, thus making it difficult to taste literature and art, and thus making it difficult to search for the pleasure. They do not have the time and patience to savor the essence of literature and art, thus making it difficult for them to truly appreciate beauty.

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Everything has its own two sides, and fast-food culture is no exception. From a general point of view, the significance of fast food culture is "consumption and entertainment", and business is an important part of national development. But from the point of view of our students, "fast food culture" is more good than bad, it distracts too much attention, encroach on too much of our precious time, so that countless dreams into fantasy, so that we have become a commercial puppet of the strings. In the face of fast food culture should be better than direct action.