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Network language enriches the arguments of traditional culture.

On the influence of network language on traditional culture;

On the other hand, network language will enrich traditional culture, and our view is that network language will impact traditional culture.

Attack and defense:

1. 1 our side: (The other debater has always mentioned that traditional culture is also transformed from some emerging cultures, but they were not accepted by society at that time, so the other debater said that online language, like Confucius and Mencius just mentioned by the other side, is not accepted by the public at present, but will definitely become a part of traditional culture in the future.)

However, the other debater didn't see that traditional culture has always demanded the standardization of language or thought. Both Confucius and Mencius' thoughts and Tang poetry and Song poetry were gradually accepted by people because they essentially met the normative requirements of traditional culture. However, the debater, the basic essence of network language is simplicity and randomness, which are incompatible at all, so the argument of the other debater is untenable at all. So, how will the opposing debater become a tradition in the future?

1.2 Opposite party: Many online languages have become spoken words in people's daily lives, such as * * *, and are gradually recognized by the society. Didn't other debaters turn a blind eye to them? Don't they enrich our traditional culture?

We: Answer 1: Many words used in network language bring inconvenience to people's daily life. For example, people often use the first letter of some words to represent a word. Because many words can be represented by the same abbreviation, people often don't know what they mean, even on the network where it applies, which brings a lot of inconvenience. Don't you think the other debater will turn a blind eye to them? Didn't they attack our traditional culture? (key: learn the tone sentences of the other person and try to make your words almost the same as those of the other person-except for things related to opinions)

Answer 2: Did the other debater notice that English has been accepted and used by the public in our daily life? Has English become a part of our traditional culture?

The other party may quibble: English is also a part of the traditional culture of our world.

Our side: The other debater obviously misinterpreted my meaning. I cited the above examples to prove that even if English is recognized and used by most people in China, it can't be the traditional culture of China, so even if it is used by most people in the world, it can't be the traditional culture of the world. Just like English in China, it exists in a unique form, but it can't be a part of traditional culture, so it doesn't matter. Since eggs have nothing to do with stones, please ask me.

1.3 We: You must already know the network language very well. So, are "frog" and "dinosaur" traditional culture or network language?

The other party: possible answer 1: of course, it is the network language. (99% may answer like this)

Let's ask again: then it seems that the other debater has regarded them as network languages, and the first thing that comes to mind is that they are network languages.

I didn't expect them to exist in traditional culture. It changed your mind, didn't it?

Does network language impact the concrete expression of traditional culture? As we said before, online language will impact traditional culture ideologically.

Possible answer 2: This word exists in both traditional culture and online language. I wonder what the other debater wants to ask?

What is this?

Let's ask again: the other debater seems to know the network language and traditional culture very well, which means that the other debater has inherited it.

People realize that network language is not a part of traditional culture, but they coexist. In this case, no matter how rich the network language is, it is only rich.

Rich in itself, how can it enrich traditional culture?