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Why do we send WeChat messages to our elders during the Chinese New Year?

Why is it called a "bad habit"?

Because it only satisfies the selfish need of the sender to complete the annual ritual of showing his existence, but he does not consider at all whether it will disturb the other party.

I have 5,000 friends on WeChat, and if even one tenth of them sends a group message during the Chinese New Year, my ancestral Android phone will freeze and crash.

When you sent it, have you ever considered that every friend who receives your group message will face three rounds of torture from the soul?

Who is he?

What is this for?

Do you want to reply to him?

Obviously, don’t reply. The social etiquette education I have received since I was a child does not support me doing this kind of thing.

Reply, face such a careless form, if you type or voice reply seriously:

"Thank you, I also wish you a happy new year and good health"

I feel a little uncomfortable because the other person obviously doesn't take you seriously.

Right, for parents, elders, relatives and friends who are familiar with you, you will definitely not send a group New Year greeting message to fool them.

Only for those who are not familiar with you or even have nothing to say throughout the year. Only friends who have said this to each other will send a group message to say New Year greetings to express: "Although we have no friendship, after all, you are still in my address book and I don't want to spend time with you. But if there is an opportunity to make a fortune, take me with you, hahaha.”

Don’t say that I am still looking for an opportunity to make a fortune. Even if there is an opportunity, I won’t take you to play like this, right?

What is the most thoughtful way to pay New Year greetings?

Sending a WeChat red envelope ranging from 2.88 to 8.88 is enough to make people shine and remember you among the many group messages.

If you don’t have money to send red envelopes, you can also spend ten seconds and say the other person’s name in a text or voice message for a little refreshment. It’s not difficult, right?

Once again, post a circle of friends and give the choice to your friends. If you like it, just watch it. If you don’t, just swipe it. Isn’t it good?

Don’t disturb and don’t cause trouble are the basic social etiquette of modern young people.

If our friendship is limited to group messages, we probably won’t have any chance to interact with each other in the future. So, it’s not good to just lie quietly in each other’s address books and be a pair of beautiful men who have been quiet for a long time. What?

At most, if we have a chance to meet in the future, wouldn't it be quite cordial to say "Oh, we have added WeChat friends"?

You have to say "Oh, do you still remember me? I sent you a group New Year greeting text message during the Chinese New Year."

How embarrassing, isn’t it?