In the "ethnic group" column, you have two identities: one is blood-related, and the other is life-related. The term "people divided by groups" has already become a popular label for urbanites. With the development of society and the improvement of life, Chinese people's lifestyles have seen the emergence of 56 new ethnic groups - which one or more do you belong to?
The Precariat: The poorer they are, the busier they get; the busier they get, the poorer they become.
Mortgage Slave: People who are trapped in their houses become "slaves", but at that moment, they also realize the dream pursued by office workers.
Pinker: Their talent lies in integrating resources - understanding the free use of others' vehicles as saving, happiness, communication, and making friends; sharing rooms, cars, networks, and cards. The only thing they don't need is to work themselves to death.
Overworked Model: A new growth point in mortality rates, they never "work overtime" because there is no "quitting time" in their dictionaries. Working an average of over 10 hours a day, with basically no rest days, insufficient sleep, and irregular meals... Their work intensity may be no less than that of "model workers". According to a survey by Beijing Normal University on Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen, 70% of white-collar workers have become "overworked models."
Share客 (Sharer): Sharing salaries, illnesses, and girlfriends, exchanging privacy for the right to speak.
Zhangjiang Men/Guomao Men: Occasionally also called "Crystal Phoenix Elite Men." (Note from Youxiquan: This title comes from an article titled "Zhangjiang Men: The Lonely Elite's Shanghai Life" in "Shanghai Sightseeing". Most of them gather in Shanghai's Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park...)