Yangcheng Evening News reporter Qin Xiaojie
As a new generation of the Internet, what are the popular "secret words" of primary school students of the "post-10s"? What kind of pop culture do you like? On the occasion of International Children's Day on June 6 this year, a reporter from Yangcheng Evening News visited Dongfeng East Road Primary School, University Town Primary School Affiliated to Chinese Normal School, Guangzhou Yucai School and other primary schools in Yuexiu District, Guangzhou, interviewed more than ten primary school students to understand their "love", and launched a fun short video of "June 1" in children's tales.
"Thai pants spicy" is the favorite buzzword of the "post-10s" in recent times
Internet language is a product of the Internet era, and the "post-10s" generation is a generation that lives completely on the Internet, and they have a good understanding of the latest hot words on the Internet. In the interview, the reporter found that "Thai pants spicy" is the most popular in the "post-10s". For the meaning and origin of "Thai pants spicy", many "post-10s" explained to reporters. A female student from Yucai School said: "The meaning of 'Thai pants hot' is so cool, it comes from a quote by a certain star at a concert, because of his accent and pronunciation, it makes people sound like 'Thai pants hot'. ”
In addition to "Thai pants spicy", "6 (to indicate shock)", "yyds (eternal gods)", etc. are also popular words for "post-10s". For these buzzwords, many young parents of the "post-80s" and "post-90s" said that they could understand the meaning of some of them. Ms. Li, a post-85s parent, said: "I usually use short videos, such as 'Thai pants spicy' and 'yyds' are known, but some popular words such as '6' don't know what they mean. Some parents also said that many of the buzzwords that children chant every day confuse them.
Mr. Liu's children are in the first grade of primary school this year, and he believes that with the development of the Internet, the emergence of Internet hot words is inevitable. Mr. Liu said that when he was a student, there were also Internet buzzwords, such as "886 (goodbye)", "stealing vegetables" and "sharp brother", etc., which generally "hot" and "fever" quickly.
Since the appearance of online words cannot be avoided, it is better to strengthen children's ability to distinguish between good and bad online words. When children use bad Internet hot words, as parents, they should stop it in time. Mr. Liu said.
In interviews, many parents agreed that online language needs to be viewed in two. Ms. Zhang, a parent of the student, said: "It is normal for children to love trends and be unconventional, and I welcome those funny, vivid and healthy online words, but we must firmly resist those swear and dirty expressions." ”
"Post-10s" song list diversification "The Lonely Brave" is unabated
"Love you walking alone in a dark alley..." When the melody sounds, many elementary school students can quickly follow the sentence "Love you don't kneel". The song "The Lonely Brave" has been widely sung among elementary school students since last year. More than a year later, the reporter found in the street that "The Lonely Brave" is still one of the favorite popular songs of the "post-10s". A student said, "I like to listen to "The Lonely Brave" because this song is very popular in our class, and our classmates can sing it. ”
For the reason why "The Lonely Brave" is popular in the "10th generation", music producer, singer-songwriter and singer Mou Minxue analyzed: "This song has a strong sense of rhythm, catchy, and with game IP and anime elements, it is deeply loved by children." In addition, the promotion and dissemination of short videos have also boosted the popularity and visibility of the song on the whole network. ”
When asked about his favorite pop singer, the "post-10s" mentioned the most was Zhou Shen. "I think a big part of the reason why Zhou is loved by children is that he has a variety of timbres, some of the songs are very dramatic, and with some anime such as "Big Fish", children will find it very interesting." Mou Minxue said.
Many "post-80s" and "post-90s" childhood idols Jay Chou are also sought after by the "post-10s", and some "post-10s" express their love for classic songs sung by singers such as Luo Dayou and Wang Feng. In addition, current traffic singers or groups such as Cai Xukun and AESPA (Korean girl singing group) are also loved by many "post-10s".
In the interview, the reporter found that the music playlist of the "post-10s" presents diversified characteristics, whether it is familiar classic music, the latest Chinese pop music, or two-dimensional anime songs, Japanese and Korean pop songs, film and television drama episodes, Hatsune Miku and other popular songs sung by virtual idols, etc. have corresponding "post-10" listeners.