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Q What stem does the tie refer to?

The homophonic stalk of "thank you" refers to "tying q" It is often used as a mantra. The specific usage is: I really tied Q, which is used to express emotions such as nodding, being angry and being speechless. For example, I was late for work today, and I really scored a Q, which means I feel that I am late today, unhappy, unhappy and depressed. Chatting up q means speechless, annoying, unhappy, etc. To express their dissatisfaction.

Characteristics of network language

Network buzzwords are time-sensitive. Network buzzwords ease people's psychological pressure. Network buzzwords are colloquial, easy to understand and improve efficiency. The main reason why classical Chinese and dialects are not common is that it is difficult to understand and communicate. Catchwords are different. They are simple and easy to understand and communicate. Network buzzwords broaden the space of traditional language choice.

Traditional language is more complicated than popular language, but traditional language can't output needed information quickly, and popular language can make up for this defect, and unique language attracts more attention.