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What do you mean by gnawing at the old?

Neet is the abbreviation of not in education, employment training (not going to school, not working, not receiving vocational training). NEET originated in Britain, especially those young people who don't go to school, work or participate in vocational training after receiving compulsory education.

NEET is a worldwide social problem. Mainly concentrated in developed countries and countries and regions with high economic growth and high quality of life. In Chinese mainland, this phenomenon is called "squatting and gnawing at the elderly", in the United States it is called "neet", and in Hong Kong it is called "double-lost youth" (young people who drop out of school and are unemployed).

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The characteristics of the Nite nationality can be divided into four categories: "dream-chasing, self-losing, autism and family doting".

1, Pursuing my dream: I have an ideal for my real job. I must reach my ideal to meet my needs. I will always change jobs.

2. Autistic type: caused by natural alienation from social contact environment since childhood.

3, loss of self-confidence: because of a failed work experience, there will be frustration in future employment, confidence will be hit, and dare not face employment again.

Baidu encyclopedia-Nite nationality