
The rise of dazi culture: The lightness and boundaries of modern …
2 天之前 · From "meal dazi" to "travel dazi," and even "study dazi," this phenomenon has woven itself into the fabric of modern youth culture. At its heart, dazi culture represents a new form of social interaction—one that is lightweight, flexible and tailored to the fast-paced, fragmented lives of today's young adults.
What is Dazi, the new social trend taking off in China? - CGTN
2023年5月3日 · From "eating dazi" to "working out dazi" to "traveling dazi," a new social trend is taking off in China among young people. Why do young people need "dazi"? Can a short-term friendship turn into a long-term relationship? How does "fast food" social interaction
Dazi Culture: From Fitness and Foodies to Gossip and Travel.
2023年5月6日 · Dazi culture ( 搭子| dāzi literally meaning “tied-by-side” or just “activity partner” in Chinese) refers to China’s Gen Z seeking new ways to connect with others and share their hobbies. Time for Temper to explore this newest tantrum in …
Young people seek partners, but not necessarily for romance
2023年6月16日 · Sha and her partner Wu Hao, 21, are an example of a form of socializing that is popular with young Chinese who are not necessarily friends. Rather, they are dazi, or activity partners for specific pursuits, such as playing games, …
A new trend of 'dazi' takes off in China - CGTN
2023年5月7日 · The new trend of "dazi" is taking off in China where random people get together to do things they enjoy, such as hiking, discussing comic books, or eating northeastern barbeque. How is this different from social groups of the past? Why has it become so popular?
Young Chinese Are Seeking Friends—With No Strings Attached
2023年5月31日 · However, a new type of social relationship has recently taken the internet by storm—搭子 (dāzi), friendships with no strings attached. A term associated with Gen Zers in China, dazi can be translated as “companion” or “partner,” and it’s useful for any social need.
你有“搭子”吗?中外专家热议中国年轻人“搭子社交”新现象|中国_新 …
2023年5月4日 · From "eating dazi" to "work out dazi" to "traveling dazi," a new social trend is taking off in China among young people. Why do young people need "dazi"? Can a short-term friendship turn into a long-term relationship? How does the "fast food" method of social interaction reflect on the lives of young people today?
'Dazi culture' increasingly popular among young Chinese - Ecns.cn
2024年2月29日 · "Dazi culture" means to "do the right thing with the right person," said Lizi (pseudonym), who visited Tongtian Gorge Scenic Area, strolled through an ancient street, and enjoyed the fragrant ...
Why Are Chinese Gen Z Choosing Temporary “Dazi” Over Close …
2024年11月21日 · To understand the appeal and implications of dazi culture, I spoke with Gen Z users on Xiaohongshu, group leaders, and active dazi seekers who’ve embraced this trend in their daily lives. Here’s what they shared about how dazi culture has transformed their social lives and shaped their views on modern relationships:
Dazi: Redefining Socializing Among China’s Youth - China Internet …
2024年2月29日 · In recent years, China has seen the rise of a new social phenomenon known as "Dazi" socializing, a term that encapsulates the idea of forming temporary, activity-based companionships. This trend, which spans across a variety of activities such as dining, fitness, and travel, is a reflection of the changing dynamics in how young Chinese people ...
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