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Why do more and more people stop texting during the New Year?

The reasons are as follows: 0 1 mass messaging seems insincere. The New Year is a good time for family and friends to get together. Usually, they are disjointed, intimate and distant, familiar and unfamiliar. Some years, this rope twisted together, and they couldn't help getting close. They met happily and chatted about the past. The atmosphere in 2008 is a vast world and an idle time. Everyone has no pressure and chats naturally.

But for those who can't meet each other, they can only realize the same wish with the help of developed communication facilities, such as calling New Year's greetings, online video, SMS and emerging WeChat. Telephone and video are undoubtedly time-consuming and not economical enough. Unless they are very close, it is impossible to spread to all relatives and friends. Short message is a popular form of communication, which is fast and convenient enough and has been popular for more than ten years. Now they still occupy the first channel of Spring Festival greetings, except SMS. On such a grand occasion as China New Year, everyone is eager to receive blessing messages. The more they receive, the more they show that they have strong personality charm and make more friends, which is a foaming agent for self-expansion.

However, among the many messages you received, you found that different friends sent the same blessing message, and some reckless people even forwarded it before changing their signatures, which is even more surprising. Will it still feel heavy? Of course not. You will regret finding yourself unimportant, and you will see through your friends' carelessness. Tap a key on a short message, and the message sent to you will be sent to hundreds of people at the same time. This convenient operation will ruin your friend's good image of sincerity and reliability in your mind. It turns out that you are just a string of cold numbers in his New Year greetings. What you send is not a blessing, but a radio wave that tests the link.