The anchor of the news broadcast is wearing a red dress with a strong flavor of the New Year, speaks fluent Mandarin and warmly greets everyone with a smile! 2020 years after the Year of the Rat, another year has passed and ushered in a new year. 202 1 Year of the Ox has come. Like the Chinese New Year in 2020, our family still pays a New Year call on WeChat.
In 20021year, many people stayed at their workplaces to celebrate the New Year instead of going home, so as to reduce the flow of people and avoid the congestion in Spring Festival travel rush. To put it simply, when many employees are encouraged to celebrate the New Year on the spot and observe it, those of us who are in our local hometown or close to home don't want to drag our feet.
My place is more than a dozen small cities. Although it is one of the zero-risk areas in China, the local policy is not to let people gather. Therefore, the elders with higher generations in my family have already notified in the WeChat happy family group that they will not visit relatives during the New Year, remember to wear masks when going out, and it is forbidden to come to other relatives' homes to pay New Year greetings.
In the WeChat circle of friends, the content of the New Year weather is posted in the circle of friends, and various New Year greetings, New Year avatars, New Year expression packs and pictures follow. In the early morning and the New Year, the WeChat family group began to send red envelopes to celebrate the New Year, and the elders successively sent red envelopes to celebrate the New Year. While grabbing red envelopes, the younger generation sent blessings and expression packs to the elders.
Although the epidemic prevented face-to-face New Year greetings, households played a pattern of New Year greetings on WeChat. The younger generation, who is getting older and older, has fallen in love with this way of WeChat. Because WeChat pays New Year's greetings, there are no longer a group of elders around asking questions, topics that embarrass young people. Wechat is much more harmonious than paying New Year greetings in person.
Older people talk more about a year, discuss topics and news events of their peers, and no longer focus on their studies, careers and marriages. Or even some elders are still asking questions that the younger generation cares about and asking embarrassing topics for young people; There are still countermeasures in WeChat. Yan Wen and a random New Year greeting article can reply to the elders politely and won't embarrass themselves.