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How do migrant workers exist?

"Migrant workers, migrant workers, migrant workers are people here! Good afternoon, workers! "

Recently, the term "migrant workers" has become popular. Not only are all kinds of jokes and expression packs circulating on the Internet, but even friends may say hello first when chatting, "Hello, migrant workers!"

"Migrant workers" is a new stalk. Here, "migrant workers" is the general term for all people engaged in manual or technical labor. Whether it is a brick-moving worker on the construction site, a white-collar worker who works in the "996" office, a middle-level leader or an entrepreneur, you can call yourself a "migrant worker". Even if you are not a "migrant worker", you should have seen many jokes around the word "migrant worker" recently.

Most of these jokes about migrant workers are like this: six points are ridiculous, three points are self-deprecating, and one point is ridiculous.

"Migrant workers" have a positive attitude. They get up early and are not afraid of being tired. They never arrive late and leave early. It doesn't matter if they have no holidays, because "migrant workers" have iron will and fiery feelings.

Similarly, we have all seen many online hot words belonging to workers: for example, "social animals" from Japan, a simple and powerful synonym for going to work-"moving bricks" ... These words are precise and powerful, and the fire is well founded.

"Migrant workers" is also a good word.

The word "part-time job" first appeared in Hong Kong, which means "employed by people" and is a colloquial expression of "engaged in paid work". It means neutral, neither praising nor belittling.

It was not until the early days of reform and opening up that the word spread to the south and became popular in areas headed by Guangdong Province. With the upsurge of working in the south, workers from all over the country have rushed to foreign countries, and the word "working" has been widely used throughout the country.

But its meaning has also changed-that is, what we now understand: a temporary, arbitrary dismissal, alternative labor.

At that time, many new words were born: migrant workers, migrant girls and working emperors. ...

Up to now, people have used the word "people" to embellish and synthesize a hot word: migrant workers.

Compared with other people, the word migrant workers is a universal group pronoun, with strength, pride and sense of mission, regardless of gender, region and age.

Many people describe the existence of migrant workers in this way: getting up early and greedy for the dark, holding meager wages and doing hard work. Ordinary reveals pursuit and tries to show stubbornness.