In the Reply to Proposal No.3950 of the 13th National Congress issued by the Ministry of Education, suggestions on standardizing Chinese language and inheriting traditional culture were mentioned. The Ministry of Education said that the development of the Internet era has a great influence on language and writing, except for positive energy? Awesome, awesome, hardcore? While waiting for new words, there are also irregular misuse? It's hard to tear it down and refuse it? These obscure words are invented.
Having said that, I have to think of some words that must be abbreviated, initials, homophonic and split. I thought it was feudal at first. But in some aspects, especially in public places and social networking platforms, if some words can be made public, I'm afraid I can see a lot of words in the past.
After all, it is not just adults, whether online or in real public places. Children don't understand the vulgarity of some words, and some words feel disrespectful when they are said. It is not appropriate for underage children to follow the trend.
Suggestions and indications experts claim that online language should be tolerant, not indulgent, and should be weighed repeatedly and used in different situations. To distinguish different occasions, different net words have different constraints or freedoms. Private occasions and small-scale communication can be free and casual, on the contrary, language should be restrained.
The Ministry of Education pointed out that spoken and written language is an important symbol of Chinese civilization, and it is also the carrier of inheriting and carrying forward Chinese civilization. Indeed, some vulgar, flashy and unconventional words are circulating on the Internet. In some vulgar words and sentences, and spread to some short videos, live broadcast rooms, and even some minors are using these unintelligible words.
Like what? People are hard to tear down? When the internet appeared, I really didn't understand what this word meant. What does this mean? However, my cousin, who is in the first grade of primary school, has mentioned this word many times in family group chat, private chat with me and news of a social software. He doesn't even know what it means, he just follows the trend.