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单击此处编辑母版标题样式,单击此处编辑母版文本样式,第二级,第三级,第四级,第五级,*,Self-mockery just goes viral,-,解读“屌丝”文化,In just two months,the latest buzzword(,流行词,),from the Internet,diaosi,has spread so much that it can be found everywherefrom online forums to micro,blogs,.Many people even call themselves,diaosi,.Its not the first time a term has gone viral on the Internet in China.However,why is the word,diaosi,so popular that it has become a cultural phenomenon?,Where it began?,The word originated in the,Bs,Tiebar,(a top Chinese bulletin board system)of soccer player Li Yi.There,fans of Li,who are called,yisi,in Chinese,not only talk about soccer but moan(,抱怨,)about their lives,work and,relationships.Yisi,who are known for their rude and dirty language,were given the name,diaosi,by others who have seen their posts.,What is a,diaosi,like?,The word,diaosi,was coined first by single,young men who feel they have dead-end lives.Generally,men in this category dont earn enough,are not good looking,and have difficulty winning promotion.Unlike their upper-class contemporaries,they lack influential families,useful social networks for their careers,and most importantly,suitable women to marry.,“,Im just a,diaosi,poor and plain-looking,who will marry me?”Its a common sentiment uttered by one of them,which is half self-mockery,half reality.,Many young men call themselves,diaosi,because they feel they are among the lowest echelons(,级别,)of society.They suffer low self-esteem and have stopped trying to improve their lives.,Diaosi,culture reflects social changes,The,diaosi,phenomenon reflects not just a youth culture problem,but larger social,issues.Society,hasnt offered an effective channel for young people who dont have an influential family background to receive promotion at work The pressure of marriage intensifies anxiety among this group Many of those young men claim to be,diaosi,since they cant find a proper woman to marry.It reflects a deep sense of loss.,Thank you!,
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