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What does WeChat mean by not coming back for the New Year?

With the rapid development of mobile Internet, WeChat has become one of the indispensable applications in people's lives. Every year during the Chinese New Year, people will visit the New Year through WeChat. However, in recent years, many people have found that some people have received their own blessings but have not replied. This phenomenon is called "WeChat does not return to the New Year". In fact, "WeChat doesn't come back to celebrate the New Year" is mainly due to the popularity of social media and mobile Internet. People are used to paying New Year's greetings online, which leads to excessive, repetitive and standardized information. Therefore, many people ignore the value of intimate relationship and raise the threshold for New Year greetings.

Why does WeChat not come back for the New Year have an impact on interpersonal relationships?

Although it seems like a small problem, "WeChat doesn't come back for the New Year" has had an important impact on interpersonal relationships. If a person receives a reply to the New Year message, he will feel valued and respected. On the other hand, if the information is ignored, it will lead to the feeling of being left out and forgotten. At the same time, it will also lead to the phenomenon of interval and alienation in interpersonal relationships, which will adversely affect long-term communication and interaction.

More efforts are needed to avoid the phenomenon of "WeChat visiting New Year without returning". First of all, we should avoid repeating and standardizing the New Year greetings, think carefully about words and expressions, and pay attention to details and personalization. Secondly, we should actively communicate with relatives and friends, strengthen interaction, and avoid deadlock due to lack of communication. The most important thing is to cherish the intimate relationship between people, not only when there are festivals, but also to keep in touch at ordinary times, so as to get better support and attention when needed.