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Creative New Year greetings (original, with additional points)

During this year's New Year's greetings, Xiao Zhao, a salesman of a software company in Science Park, encountered an embarrassing thing: he sent his signed New Year's greetings message to others and forwarded it directly to several bosses of the company without reading it. The boss was very angry and publicly criticized Xiao Zhao's insincere New Year message. Yesterday, the reporter conducted a questionnaire survey on the topic of "copying New Year greetings" in Aoyi.com, and found that 50% of netizens didn't write their own New Year greetings, and 60% of netizens were tired of plagiarism.

Sending short messages to friends, relatives and customers during the Spring Festival has become a popular greeting. With the development of communication technology, more and more people send messages to celebrate the New Year. When we received the news, we all found that at present, copying, mass sending and "scattering flowers" regardless of the object make some news with good content become boring and even a burden in repeated communication.

Xiao Li, a civil servant, received nearly 100 text messages this year. She replied one by one out of courtesy. "To tell you the truth, I am very opposed to SMS New Year greetings. It was fresh at first, but later it was almost the same content, and it felt stale. " She thinks that unless it is the kind that she thinks is funny, she will forward it to a few good friends, so that she will not send it indiscriminately, or she will lose her sincerity. Ms. Luo, a white-collar worker, said that now everyone relies on the internet and mobile phones, and most of the text messages for New Year's greetings are plagiarized and lack sincerity. So it will be very touching to receive original text messages occasionally. Mr. Yin's idea is relatively simple: "I don't look at the content. I just feel that what I sent out was to see who I remembered at that time, and what I received was to feel who remembered me at that time. "

Yesterday, the reporter conducted a questionnaire survey on the topic of SMS Happy New Year in the Olympic Games. By 6: 30 pm, it was found that 50% of netizens admitted that they didn't write that message this year. On the question of "How to reply when you receive someone else's SMS blessing", 43.47% of netizens said that they wrote it themselves, 43.47% answered that they would find a good SMS to forward, 13.04% chose not to reply, another 34.78% bluntly said that they would not read the SMS completely, and 65.2 1% said that they copied it.

Yi, a sociology professor at Shenzhen University, believes that short messages were very popular when they first became popular, because it was convenient for communication. However, as the original short message was replaced by a replica, it gradually lost its meaning, with too many flowery words and a lack of simple feelings and greetings. From a certain point of view, SMS has become a response, a burden and even a burden.