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Is it meaningful to send group blessings on WeChat?

Former friends, newly made friends, friends who have not yet become friends, and friends who have been forgotten, use the joyful atmosphere of the festival to send signals to each other and remember each other's existence. You may use this opportunity to chat a few words, reminisce about the past interactions, pick up each other's emotions, or develop a new friendship, which has real meaning. If there are no group blessings, the emotions will only become more and more indifferent. As long as you receive it, no matter how many words or whether it is sent in bulk, it represents the blessing and concern of others for you.

But some people say that such mass messaging is meaningless.

Gradually, everyone feels that this "cheap" blessing obtained due to technological advancement is meaningless. How is this different from the text messages sent to them by banks and merchants during holidays? Suddenly, it seems that the ones sending you blessings are no longer living people, but cold machines. No matter how elegant the language of blessing is, how humorous, how touching, you still know that the sender is just copying the jokes sent to him by others. Nowadays, everyone has changed from sending group text messages to group sending WeChat, and the content of WeChat is no longer limited to text. It may be combined with multimedia forms such as expressions, patterns, animations, and voices to make the content more colorful and lively. But this behavior still makes others feel the same as the original group text messages. Maybe you have carefully prepared a New Year greeting, but others can tell at a glance that you are just sending it in bulk. While you are still proud of the good feelings your creation brings to people, others have already deleted it and regarded it as spam.

Actually, blessings are not many, but sincerity. Even a simple sentence with a name, "XX, Happy New Year, and good luck to you, Rat!" may be more effective than a mass message without warmth. Likeable. ?