美國青少年在評論一段搞笑視頻時會用“LOL”(大笑),而中國的00后(生于2000年-2009年的一代人)則喜歡用“Xswl”(笑死我了)。
Unlike millennials, China’s post-00s were exposed to the internet as kids, when China entered the age of mobile and social media.
和千禧一代不同的是,隨著中國進入移動和社交媒體時代,“00后”自童年時代起便開始接觸互聯(lián)網(wǎng)。
In the back-to-school season, Tencent,together with Chinese news site Qdaily, made a creative advertisement about “black talk”, which refers to the special forms of expression used by China’s post-00s.
開學(xué)季來臨,騰訊與中國新聞網(wǎng)站“好奇心日報”共同打造了一款關(guān)于“黑話”的創(chuàng)意廣告,展現(xiàn)了中國“00后”獨特的表達用語。
Black talk uses acronyms based on pinyin that has gone viral on social media. For example, post-00s internet users like to use “ycy” instead of the full name of Yang Chaoyue, a member of the hit Chinese talent show Produce 101. Other expressions like “cqy” – making friends in messaging software QQ – and “nss” – leaving heart-warming comments on social networking site Qzone – are other elements of black talk.
源于拼音首字母縮寫的“黑話”在社交媒體上走紅。比如,“00后”網(wǎng)友喜歡用“ycy”來代表熱門選秀節(jié)目《創(chuàng)造101》中的選手楊超越。其他表達如“cqy”(“處Q友”,在通訊軟件QQ上成為好友)以及“nss”(“暖說說”,在社交網(wǎng)站QQ空間上留下暖心的評論)則是“黑話” 的其他形式。
Acronyms and shortened expressions may be popular as they offer shorter ways of communicating. For teenagers, they could also allow them to communicate in their own way.
首字母縮寫和簡化用語或許因其方便溝通而大受歡迎。對于青少年而言,這些“黑話”還能讓他們用自己的方式進行溝通。
According to Tencent’s 2018 Research Report on Post-00s, more than half of the post-00s surveyed said that they make decisions by themselves. They like to discover new interests, and the internet serves as a great tool to try different things. Due to their frequent use of social media, members of this generation also quickly adapt to interpersonal communication.
據(jù)騰訊2018年發(fā)布的《騰訊00后研究報告》顯示,超過半數(shù)的受訪“00后”表示,很多決定都是自己做的。他們喜歡發(fā)現(xiàn)新興趣,而互聯(lián)網(wǎng)則成為了他們嘗試不同事物的一大工具。由于頻繁地使用社交媒體,“00后”這一代人也能很快適應(yīng)人際交往。
Growing up in the world of the internet, digital savvy post-00s are expected to rise further in future. “Many people are stereotyping the post-00s. But what you see is just [who we are] in a particular period in time. After 10 or 20 years, you will see the post 00s generation shine,” Wang Yuan, a member of teenage band TFBoys, told the Global Times.
成長于互聯(lián)網(wǎng)世界,對數(shù)碼產(chǎn)品很懂行的“00后”在未來將會有進一步的發(fā)展。“不少人都對‘00后’有著刻板印象。但他們所看到的只是我們在某一特定時間段內(nèi)的樣子。10年或者20年后,大家會看到‘00后’的閃光點,”少年組合TFBoys成員王源在接受《環(huán)球時報》采訪時表示。
As some universities have welcomed their first groups of post 00s students this September, it’s easy to realize that post-00s will soon become the backbone of society. “In many ways, generational change is like the seasons; the changes are very gradual,” Michael Wood, of education research firm 747 Insights, told Business Insider.
今年9月,隨著一些高校迎來了首批“00后”新生,不難看出,“00后”很快就會成為這個社會的中堅力量。“在很多方面,更新?lián)Q代就像四季更迭;變化都是循序漸進的,”來自教育調(diào)研公司747 Insights的邁克爾·伍德在接受《商業(yè)內(nèi)幕》采訪時表示。
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