怎么回復朋友發來的搞笑視頻?據說,現在的年輕人都這么聊?
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文章轉載自21英語微商城 21世紀英文報
你是那種“批奏折”的朋友嗎?忙碌學習、工作一整天后,打開社交軟件,新消息一直在閃——都是朋友發來的搞笑段子,正好可以緩解辛苦一天的疲憊感,還得是老鐵!
那么問題來了,你一般都怎么回復朋友發來的搞笑視頻呢?“哈哈笑不活了!”、“太搞笑了吧!”,還是干脆回復一個系統自帶表情?
拜托!眾所周知,“哈哈哈”是會“貶值的”!必須得是“哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈!”才能表達覺得好笑。“太搞笑了吧”、“呵呵”這種敷衍話術更是不要回復……
那到底該咋回復……看看這些外國的Z世代小伙伴是怎么處理這一“友情保衛戰”的吧!
Acronyms for laughing can show when you were born 笑聲縮略語竟暴露了你的年齡! “Move over, ‘LOL’. You’re canceled,” says Gen Z. A new acronym for funny, “IJBOL”, has entered the room. Z世代說:“靠邊站,‘LOL’!你被拋棄了。”一個有趣的新縮寫——“IJBOL”進入了聊天室。
“I just burst out laughing” is what “IJBOL” stands for. It seems almost too specific, less usable than “LOL”, which means “laugh out loud”. But that’s why some people, like 25-year-old Ellie Jocson, appreciate it. “IJBOL”是“I just burst out laughing”的縮寫,表示“突然大笑”。這么具象化的表達,初一看似乎不如“LOL”(“Laughing Out Loud”笑出聲)實用。但這正是有些人喜歡它的原因,比如25歲的埃莉·杰克森。 Jocson told The New York Times that she likes using “IJBOL” because it better reflects her experience while laughing “behind the screen”. “I’m usually just quiet and then I let out a snort(噴鼻息),” she said. 杰克森在接受《紐約時報》采訪時表示,她喜歡用“IJBOL”這個詞,因為它畫面感很強:前一秒還安安靜靜的,突然就笑噴了的感覺。 But haven’t we already got nice and specific laugh expressions with “ROFL” (“rolling on the floor laughing”) and “LMAO” (“laughing my ass off”)? They’re not cool enough for Gen Z it seems. “I don’t LMAO. It’s just not what I do,” said another Gen Zer, Michael Messineo. “I associate ‘LMAO’ with millennial (千禧一代) humor. But then I associate IJBOL with Gen Z humor, which is funnier,” he added. 但是,我們不是已經有很多關于大笑的表達了嗎,比如“ROFL”(“笑得滿地打滾”)和“LMAO”(“笑得屁滾尿流”)。但對于Z世代們來說,這當然不夠酷!“屁滾尿流?那可不是我的畫風!”另一位Z世代青年邁克爾·梅西尼奧表示:“和千禧一代聊天我用‘LMAO’,但‘IJBOL’更適合Z世代,這個更好玩!” “IJBOL” was actually around as early as 2009 but didn’t really become mainstream until recently. In 2021, the K-pop fan community started using it to describe some of their idols who laughed all the time. Then, several months ago, a trend started online of posting videos or images of someone bursting out laughing, and adding the IGBOL caption. 實際上,“IJBOL”早在2009年就出現了,但直到最近才流行起來。2021年,K-pop粉絲圈開始用這個詞來形容一些總是在大笑的偶像。接著,幾個月前,“IJBOL”火了起來。 |




