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Eat and drink, don't take things to heart; What's the next sentence?

As follows:

1, eat and drink, don't take it to heart; To live a bright life, chase the light all the way.

2, eat and drink, don't take it to heart when things happen; May everything win and everything go smoothly.

3, eat and drink, don't take it to heart when things happen; Happy birthday and all the best.

4, eat and drink, don't take it to heart; Cherish the present and don't think too much.

5, eat and drink, don't take it to heart when things happen; I am the happiest person in the world.

These are all from network languages.

Internet slang refers to a language that is produced on the Internet or used in online communication, including Chinese and English letters, punctuation marks, symbols, pinyin, icons (pictures) and characters. This combination often shows special significance in specific network media communication. In the early 1990s, the ways used by netizens to improve the efficiency of online chatting or humor have gradually formed a specific language.

With the innovation of internet technology, this language form has developed rapidly in the spread of internet media in the past ten years since it entered the 2/kloc-0 century. Network language is becoming an indispensable part of people's network life. However, it should be noted that some online languages do not conform to the grammatical provisions of modern Chinese, so they have no teaching significance and cannot be introduced into the teaching field.

20 18 in September, several districts in Beijing recently released their own 20 18 government affairs disclosure points. All districts require strengthening government management, not releasing information that is not directly related to government functions, and being good at using network language.