Phoenix News website. Liked to be invisible, not so fond of making speeches in the group. The kids began to call themselves uncles or aunts. Not that angry youth, when encountering injustice, would inform myself, this is how society is. I am suitable for every item~
The unwritten rules of life for post-80s: can not watch TV, but computer is a must. When going out, must bring three treasures: mobile phone, keys, and dozens of loose change. Never know where the money goes, did not eat much, did not wear much. Negative, refusing to grow up. Do not like being called mature. Be a chatterbox in front of acquaintances, keep silent in front of strangers. One of the preferences must be sleeping. Always hang out online, but do not know what to do. The most commonly used phrase for post-80s is "bored", despite spending a lot of time chatting online. Eat when hungry, often combine breakfast and lunch together. Typing skills are quite inaccurate, but still type fast. Rarely go to sleep before 12 o'clock at night. Everything can be "random", because there is not enough time. In the KTV, generally be the songé¸. Proud without reason.
Feel that others cannot understand oneself, and use this as a reason for disdain for others. We, the post-80s, have many dreams, some have been realized and some have been shattered. We, the post-80s, some are famous, some are world-famous. We, the post-80s, have struggled and hesitated, but still made it through. We, the post-80s, shed the naivety of youth and start to adapt to the big family of society. We all know in our hearts, we have experienced too much. The separation and reunion of family love, the separation and reunion of romance, the separation and reunion of friendship. What we once pursued regardless of everything later became worthless. Things that parents once tried to stop us from doing, only until we got hurt ourselves, did we realize that our parents were right all along. We once asked ourselves countless times why we live? Later, we were too lazy to think about the meaning of living. We once could sacrifice studying for love, later could give up love for work. Now, do you still remember the original dream? Or, how many people still stick to their youthful dreams? At home, our parents follow our every word, but once we step out of the door, we have to obey the society. We gradually get used to things we don't like, but we don't know if this habit is good or bad? I even don't know what my current dream should be? But one thing is certain, will not do some reckless dreams of youth anymore.