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Let's talk about the year that has lost its flavor.

1. When I was a child, I was happy, but when I grew up, I was emotional. Now I have no idea about the Chinese New Year, and the taste of the year is getting weaker and weaker.

2. The taste of the year is getting weaker and weaker, and I feel more and more that some sense of ceremony is still needed, otherwise I feel that many things will be farther and farther away.

3. Listening to the sound of firecrackers from zero to dense, echoing among the mountains, smelling the smoke in the house, listening to the unclear laughter, it seems that the taste of the year that has been fading in recent years seems to have returned, and everything feels the same.

4. Modern people always complain, the taste of the New Year is getting weaker and weaker, and the New Year is becoming more and more boring.

5. Since the fireworks and firecrackers were forbidden, I feel that it is almost the same to have a rest during the Spring Festival and peace days, and there is no sense of the year.

6. The flavor of the year is leaving us as we grow older, and we can no longer feel the joy of childhood. Maybe we are old but we don't realize it.

7. Now, during the Spring Festival, there is everything, but it seems that there is nothing, and I can no longer feel the strong flavor of the New Year.

8. It seems that only when shopping and cleaning in buy buy can you feel a little bit of New Year's flavor, and the New Year is getting more and more boring!

9. I don't know when it started, and I found that the taste of this year is getting weaker and weaker. Nothing more than eating a big meal, buying clothes, playing games and playing cards. I always feel that something is missing. Looking back at the Spring Festival in the early days of reform and opening up in the 198s, although I was generally poor, I was really happy.

1. I feel that the taste of the year is getting weaker and weaker. I wonder if I will feel this way when I grow up.