Netizens Were Flooded With Love On Mother's Day: Are The Most Filial People In The Circle Of Friends?

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Opposition netizens

I am Meng Nana:

I’ve seen people whose parents have blocked their parents in their circle of friends post Happy Mother’s Day; I’ve also seen people whose parents don’t use Weibo post Happy Mother’s Day. It turns out you are so filial.

-OP:

The Internet has given people more space for public expression, and showing filial piety in the circle of friends has become a required action on Mother's Day.

Positive netizens

Hot pot scalding brain:

If there is no point in posting this on Moments, then why does Moments exist? There is no point in posting anything.

Ma Cuihua, the fallen uncle:

You get a lot of likes and blessings when you confess your love when you are in love, but you will be laughed at when you confess your love to your parents?

Chengdu Business Daily reporter Liang Liang

Intern Zhao Fang

"Mom, Happy Mother's Day." "Do you have any living expenses?" "Hmm…" This somewhat humorous conversation was posted on the WeChat Moments of Sichuan University student Yang Lei (pseudonym) yesterday afternoon. Below the conversation is a photo of Xiao Yang smiling and cuddling with his mother when he lost his teeth at the age of 7 or 8.

Like Xiao Yang, people who share various Mother’s Day content have formed an army of screen-swiping friends in their circle of friends.

However, regarding Mother’s Day in Moments, some netizens turned on the mocking skill and questioned, “Are the most filial people in Moments?”

Celebrate Mother's Day

The circle of friends is flooded with "love"

May 8th is Mother's Day. Yang Lei told reporters that he called his mother that afternoon and just said happy holidays, her mother's phone ran out of battery. After a while, my mother called back, but instead of discussing the holiday topic, she asked straight to the point, was it time to pay for living expenses?

Xiao Yang said that he felt that his mother was too upright and seemed not to care about his inner feelings at all. Later, he posted this joke in his life to his circle of friends, "Even if my mother doesn't read it, this is a record of a good life."

Ms. Huang, a middle school English teacher in Chongqing, posted photos of her mother’s daily cooking on her WeChat Moments, praising her mother’s cooking skills for being “famous among my elementary school, junior high school, high school, and undergraduate classmates.” The mother replied with a happy expression under the photo sent by Ms. Huang.

Wu, a graduate student in Chengdu, sent two pictures collected from the Internet. They were "I love mom" in English and a bouquet of flowers. Classmate Wu said that he bought a large bag of his mother’s favorite snacks as gifts on the holiday, and her mother’s first reaction was: How much did she spend on the snacks?

Mr. Yang, a car salesman in Chengdu, posted a large table of tempting dishes on WeChat Moments. He said that he made a special trip back to his hometown in Kunming to have a meal with his parents.

Classmate Shen, who is currently studying, also posted a photo he just took and a Mother's Day greeting card in his circle of friends. She said that since she was studying abroad, posting photos could let her mother see that she was living a good life and reassure her. The mother did not reply to the message in the circle of friends, but during the phone conversation, she could feel that the mother was quite happy.

Netizens questioned

"Are the most filial people in the circle of friends?"

Regarding Mother's Day, some netizens supported the behavior of expressing love to their mothers in WeChat Moments, while others questioned it. Netizen "I am Meng Nana" said: "I have seen people who have blocked their parents in their circle of friends posting Happy Mother's Day; I have also seen people whose parents do not use Weibo posting Happy Mother's Day. It turns out you are so filial. "Netizen"-OP" regarded the screen surfing as a show: "The Internet has given people more space for public expression, and showing filial piety in the circle of friends has become a required action on Mother's Day."

But there are also many netizens who expressed support. Netizen "Minshihua" said: "Today's circle of friends is quite lively. Some wish mom a happy Mother's Day, and some say your mom doesn't go online, so why are you showing filial piety here? Everyone's The expressions are different, but there is no doubt that every child loves his mother deeply, just as our mother loves us deeply." Netizen "Stopped Master Ma Cuihua" said: "Let's talk about love and confess a lot of likes and blessings. Are you going to be laughed at if you confess to your parents?" Netizen "Hot Pot Burns Brain Flower" also said: "If posting this on Moments is meaningless, then why does Moments exist? Posting nothing else is meaningless."

Experts say positive values ​​should be promoted

Is it hypocrisy or true love to be showered with "love" on Mother's Day? Faced with the overwhelming response to the Mother’s Day topic in Moments, You Yongheng, a professor at Sichuan Normal University, said that all kinds of blessings in Moments should be supported.

You Yongheng believes that the content spread in WeChat Moments is actually a reflection of respect for mothers and women, and represents a positive value. Not everyone has the opportunity to reunite with their mother on the same day, and spreading it through the Internet has a positive amplification effect. This kind of expression should not be criticized, but should be supported by attitude.

At the same time, the content on the Moments screen includes both text, pictures, and videos and music. This expansion gives everyone the opportunity to express the love in their hearts in a richer form.

Mother donates kidney to save son's life

"Today is Mother's Day." Yesterday, 10-year-old Shunshun (pseudonym) said while sitting on the hospital bed. He had just checked his mother's mobile phone, and the WeChat Moments were full of holiday blessings for his mother. Only two big eyes were exposed on Shunshun's little face wearing a blue mask. He held one of his mother Zhang Liling's arms in his arms and told her like an adult: "You must know your physical condition. Let’s play mahjong…”

On March 30, Zhang Liling and Shunshun, who was suffering from chronic renal failure, were pushed into the ward at the same time. This is an operation in which a mother donates a kidney to her son. In this way, Zhang Liling makes a bet with God to win her son's life back. Yesterday was the first Mother's Day that the mother and son spent together after surgery. The baby was recovering well. Zhang Liling was smiling from the corners of her brows and eyes. She felt that she had "won." Because her mother's blood type is different from her son's, Shunshun, who suffers from chronic renal failure, became the youngest recipient of a kidney transplant with different blood types in the country.