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As a socialist young person in the new era, how do you spend your day in Shenzhen?

As a socialist young person in the new era, how do you spend your day in Shenzhen? Will there be traffic jams during the morning rush hour? How long does it usually take to be blocked? How late will you stay up if you work overtime at night? How many hours does it take to commute every day? Do you live in an apartment or a farmhouse? Are there any fun places to go on weekends? Let’s look for the same topic together.

First of all, I am a girl who graduated with a bachelor's degree in 1998. She works as a test engineer in a technology company in Nanshan. She just graduated in 2021 and has a monthly salary of 8,000 yuan. The rent plus water and electricity are 2,000 yuan apart from daily expenses, plus her own expenses. As a side job, if you get 11,000 yuan a month, you can save 8,000 yuan. The family conditions are average, maybe because I grew up with my grandma, I have a very strong sense of thrift, and I am very aware that I am very poor.

Secondly, I don’t live like a young person. When I take a shower at night, I always stand in the basin and use the water after bathing to wash my socks, wash my mop and clean the toilet, just to save money on water bills every month. No matter how tired I am after get off work at night, I still insist on cooking for myself, just to save some takeaway money. I'm a little vain. I always look glamorous in front of my friends, but I can't say anything behind my back. When I go out for a stroll or see delicious food, the first thing that comes to my mind is whether it's expensive. I just want to save some money so that I can spend a lot of money to buy new ones for my parents when I go home during the Chinese New Year. I want to buy something, or write a big red envelope to them, just because I want to have some savings, so that I can return to a small city in a few years and pay for a house of my own. The wish is so simple, but the longer I stay in Shenzhen, the more I feel that it is an uncomfortable place. Possible things.

Finally, don’t you think it’s ridiculous after reading this? I also want to have dreams and live with ideals, and I also want to live a lavish life, but as an ordinary single modern youth, my Under the premise that you are very poor, you live every day cautiously and modestly. This is my question to you: "As a socialist young person in the new era, how do you spend a day in Shenzhen?" What?", the answer is, I hope it can help you.