Chinanews.com, Beijing, January 21 (Wei Xianghui) The first batch of "post-00s" have entered the society one after another, and their working and living conditions have attracted people's attention.

Nowadays, traditional Spring Festival topics such as year-end awards and marriage reminders have also begun to revolve around the "post-00s".

Data map: Photo by China News Agency reporter Wang Lei

"I'm really happy to make money to buy what I want"

  The day before her birthday, Chen Yue received her salary and year-end bonus.

The 23-year-old newcomer posted on social media that "it's really a huge sum of money" and "finally I can celebrate the New Year with joy."

  Another "post-00" Wang Yu also received a year-end bonus from the company, the amount even surpassing Chen Yue.

He just graduated last year and started working, and received a five-figure year-end bonus.

He was very satisfied with this.

  In fact, a large number of "post-00s" who are new to the workplace have received their first year-end bonus.

Although it was once considered to be the generation that came to "rectify the workplace", in terms of satisfaction with the year-end bonus, the "post-00s" seem to be more likely to be satisfied.

  According to the "2022 White-collar Year-end Award Survey Report" released by Zhilian Research Institute, the "post-00s" year-end award satisfaction index reached 2.62, which is higher than the overall level and the highest among all age groups.

The data shows that the satisfaction index of the "post-00s" white-collar workers on the year-end bonus is 2.62, which is higher than the overall 2.40 and higher than that of all other age groups.

  At the same time, the "post-00s" also have a relatively clear plan on how to spend the year-end bonus.

Chen Yue bought the long-awaited luxury bag for herself with all the money. In her opinion, "I will be really happy to make money to buy what I want."

She also said, "You have to store it to a certain extent, and occasionally satisfy your likes. Keep working hard in 2023!"

  Wang Yu, who has a professional background in finance, mainly uses the year-end bonus for financial management and investment, and the rest is used to buy new year goods for his family and new clothes for his parents.

Data map: Photo by Tang Yanjun

"The post-00 generation understands New Year's goods"

  From the perspective of year-end bonus consumption, in addition to financial awareness, "post-00s" are now starting to be praised by netizens for their consumption of new year goods.

  Not long ago, "Post-00s bought 100 bottles of canned yellow peaches as gifts for their families" and "Post-00s bought three-piece suits for villagers" became hot topics on Weibo. New Year's goods".

  According to media reports, Xiao Xu, a "post-00s" boy in Shanghai, used his first year-end bonus from work to buy 100 bottles of canned yellow peaches for his grandparents, relatives and friends.

Xiao Xu said that he works in the Northeast, where canned yellow peaches are very popular, and he happened to be awarded a year-end bonus, so with the idea of ​​contributing to the family, he used the money to order 100 bottles of canned yellow peaches for his family to take away.

"I hope the family will be in good health and have good luck!"

  In Shunba Village, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, Zhang, a "post-00" guy, purchased oximeters, N95 masks, and antigens for 24 villagers in the village free of charge, and there was a long queue at the door of the house.

Xiao Zhang said that the elderly in the village could not buy oximeters, nor did they know how to shop online. When they returned home, they bought these three-piece sets for the rural elderly and left-behind children, and distributed them to the villagers for free.

  This year, Wang Yu also took the initiative to take on the task of buying new year's goods for his family. At the same time, he also bought new clothes for his parents.

"When I was a child, my parents would buy me new clothes for the Chinese New Year. When I grow up, I buy them for them, and I feel very happy." He said.

Data map: Photo by Tang Yanjun

The "post-00s" who

started to step into the blind date

  With the arrival of the Spring Festival, the "post-00s" who have entered the legal age of marriage will inevitably become the target group of "urging marriage".

  Wu Meng, who was born in 2001, received a message from her family wishing her to go back for a blind date during the Chinese New Year.

"There are fewer and fewer single friends around me. If someone can introduce a suitable partner, it's okay." In her opinion, candidates introduced by relatives and friends are usually relatively safe, especially in terms of "hardware" such as family conditions, work income, and personality. "There is a high probability that there will be no problems.

  In fact, the "average age of dating" in our country is gradually decreasing.

Not long ago, the "2022-2023 Report on Chinese Men and Women's Views on Marriage and Love - Insights into the "Three Views" of Post-70s and Post-00s" released by the domestic dating website Century Jiayuan showed that the "average age of blind dates" for "post-70s" men was 26.4. 25.4 years old and 25.4 years old for women; while the young "post-00s" men have dropped to 20.6 years old and 20.2 years old for women.

  In addition, some media reports show that in terms of dating methods, as the "digital natives" generation, various Internet social platforms and script killings are popular social activities among young people, and they are also the channels of choice for "post-00s" .

  At the same time, there are still some "post-00s" who believe that love itself is a big adventure, so you might as well take the opportunity to experience it bravely when you are young, and collide with wonderful sparks.

(At the request of the interviewee, the characters in the article are pseudonyms) (End)