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What do you like most about the rewarded post-80s generation? "urgent" and "willing to supplement"

Like not grandstanding is different.

I like sports, computers and games.

I like American blockbusters, and I also like small independent movies with connotations.

Like Jay Chou, Linkin Park.

Like qq communication,

Like fast food, mala Tang, hot pot,

There are some things that are said to be very tasty, Xiaozi.

Like reading a book.

I think movies are comedy or excitement, which makes us relax because of the increasing pressure of life and the increasing social and family responsibilities. My favorite food is the dishes cooked by my parents, from snacks to big ones, which are habitual and comfortable. I think the songs I like to listen to are still some classic old songs, which can remind me of my good memories of my school days. I think making friends with friends who grew up together is the most precious thing, and it is also the most open-minded thing. As for making new friends (without any interest), online communication is not easy, but don't be too serious.

It is purely personal and only for communication.

Post-80s views.

People born in the 1960s, people born in the 1970s and eggs laid in the 1980s. Three generations, three different people. Some people say that only people who have no self-confidence will always divide people into small circles and get in by themselves, hoping to get support from the circles.

There is some truth in this statement: also born in the 1970s, farmers in remote ravines may never appreciate Teresa Teng, and people in poor areas are not in the mood to indulge in it.

Wang Guozhen's poems. Individual differences exist. However, born in the same era, after all, there are too many similarities and the same political and cultural experiences in the same era.

Then, let the confident people continue to be confident alone. We still have to enter these unconfident circles-60, 70, 80. At least, we can miss the past and look forward to the future together. ...

Born in the 1980s, he has no common sense in playing cards.

There are people in their early thirties who use "wits and wits" to describe their relationship with children born after 1980s. Children born in the 1980s are all only children. Parents, grandparents are afraid of breaking in their hands and melting in their mouths. Plus parents are getting richer. Children born in the 1980s are all spoiled as little emperors and princesses. Clothes come to stretch out your hand, and food comes to your mouth. For them, things can be obtained without struggle at all, as if they were born with it. So they have no material desires and follow their feelings completely. A word "cool" is very important to them.

Today's post-80s young people, who have just made their debut, despise all authority and almost become children who will never grow up. They are self-centered at all times and places. In order to achieve their goals, people born in the 1970s are willing to "endure" the "knife" on their heads, while those born in the 1980s "can't help it" and leave the stall as soon as something happens. They are all temperamental people, who are used to it casually and look very cute. Shout it out when you feel good, and never hide it when you feel bad. Quite a bit of a "five buckets of rice don't fold" character. But in essence, it is the word "lazy". They are not qualified for jobs that are too tired, too little money and high income. Frequent job-hopping is their true nature, in pursuit of a "cool".

Of course, with the development of the Internet, their values are not the same as those of the post-1970s generation, and they can always find a small circle to realize their self-worth and become idols of some people. Ignoring the rules, not playing cards according to common sense, and not taking workplace rules seriously at all make people laugh and cry. No wonder they want to "fight wits and wits" with post-80s students. Wise men need a spring breeze to change the rain and call back the prodigal son; Brave people need to be fearless of domineering young people and mediate with them to the end.

Eggs laid in the 1980s: We live a hard life.

We live so hard! It's not that we are afraid of hardship, nor that we don't know enough about the happy life now, but that we are under too much pressure. We are the first generation of only children. We grew up under the "strict supervision" of our parents and elders, but unfortunately we lost the reputation of "little emperor". We grew up in the era of "rejuvenating the country through science and education", and teachers are eagerly looking forward to our full marks, as if the important task of "catching up with Britain and the United States" is all on our shoulders; I was finally admitted to the university, but when I graduated, I ushered in the "employment peak". A thin diploma can't change my ideal job; What is even more worrying is that the "eggs laid in the 1980 s" have not yet fully hatched, and the new and new human beings in the 1990 s have begun to "grab classes and seize power" ...

People born in the sixties and seventies still control the key departments, and the younger brothers and sisters in the nineties have already started to "run away" in front of us. Can the "eggs laid in the 1980s" in the cracks-watching "Dinosaur Super Game" and playing with pet eggs in the 1980s-hatch completely under pressure?

Respondent: YF 12 19- Manager Level 4 3-30 10:22.

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I like a free lifestyle.

I like rich people, sleeping, listening to songs and climbing mountains.

Interviewee: Moon Ice and Snow-Assistant Level 2 3-30 10:22

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I'm 80, too. I think movies are comedy or exciting, because the pressure of life is getting bigger and bigger, and the social and family responsibilities are getting bigger and bigger, so I can relax. My favorite food is the dishes cooked by my parents, from snacks to big ones, which are habitual and comfortable. I think the songs I like to listen to are still some classic old songs, which can remind me of my good memories of my school days. I think making friends with friends who grew up together is the most important thing to cherish, and it is also the most open-minded thing. As for making new friends (without any interest), online communication is not easy, but don't be too serious.

It is purely personal and only for communication.