"Tucao" is funny, but not necessarily of great value; although sharp, it may not be accurate

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"Tucao" has become a common way of expression for people to participate in public discussion.

Some people are also worried that discussing public topics and public events only stays at the level of "spitting out at every turn", which often leads to the flooding of constructive opinions and affects the public's rational observation and thinking of things.

'Tucao' is funny, but not necessarily of great value; although sharp, it may not be accurate - Lujuba

A few days ago, the Social Survey Center of China Youth Daily conducted a survey of 2001 people through the questionnaire network. It showed that 67.0% of the respondents found that most of them were people who "toke" at every turn.

For those who make "Tucao" at every turn, 43.1% of the respondents expressed disgust, and only 5.3% expressed their appreciation. 72.1% of the respondents hope to hear more rational voices and see more constructive opinions in the discussion of public topics.

'Tucao' is funny, but not necessarily of great value; although sharp, it may not be accurate - Lujuba


55.8% of the interviewees think that people who make complaints at every turn will only make fun of

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survey, 67.0% of the interviewees found that there are many people who make complaints about them at every turn, and 14.7% of the respondents answered very many. The respondents who answered more frequently accounted for 52.3%. Only 4.9% of the interviewees said that there were few people who "took out" at every turn, and 28.3% of the interviewees felt average or hard to say. According to the

survey, 55.8% of the interviewees of think that they do not have a deep understanding of the matter itself, and will only make a fuss;

55.0% of the interviewees think that such people only vent their emotions and have a lot of irrational elements;

53. 4% of the interviewees are bluntly talking about people who are arrogant and follow their personal vanity;

42.8% of the interviewees think this approach is not conducive to the resolution of the incident. In the

'Tucao' is funny, but not necessarily of great value; although sharp, it may not be accurate - Lujuba

survey, there are also people who are sure to "Tucao". 16.2% of the respondents think that the interesting "Tucao" can attract more people to participate in the discussion; 15.8% of the respondents think that the people who are good at "Tucao" are humorous and interesting; 9.5% of the respondents think " Tucao people help people dig out more behind-the-scenes information. The term

" Tucao" comes from a Japanese platform comedy, similar to cross talk. In this kind of comedy, the Tucao person finds a loophole or key word from the partner's language or behavior as an entry point, and sends out emotions or questions with ridicule. , is similar to the "champion" in cross talk.

"Tucao" is not so serious and provocative. "On the contrary, comedy effects are an essential element of'Tucao'. People who are good at'Tucao' are often very entertaining, and can quickly find a laugh, highlight and amplify it, and bring joy to the people around."

'Tucao' is funny, but not necessarily of great value; although sharp, it may not be accurate - Lujuba


"When discussing serious issues, some interesting-sounding'Tucao' tends to make the discussion environment more and more emotional, leading everyone to grumble, complain, or make jokes. If valuable speeches are too serious, they are often It was ignored because it was not interesting enough."

In the discussion of public topics, 46.7% of the respondents said that their usual attitude is to take them seriously and express their questions and opinions rationally; 24.8% of the respondents frankly said that their usual way of speaking is "Tucao"; 24.4% of the respondents said The interviewer said that he rarely participated in the discussion.

'Tucao' is funny, but not necessarily of great value; although sharp, it may not be accurate - Lujuba


Although a lot of "Tucao" is funny, it may not be of great value. Although sharp, it may not be accurate. "However, when more and more people are concerned about the way of speaking, fewer people are concerned about the content of the speech, and fewer people can find errors and distinguish right from wrong, which is not conducive to the formation of public opinions and the resolution of incidents."

When looking at and discussing some serious news, public events, and public topics, paying attention to the complete ins and outs of the incident, paying attention to the public interest, and being responsible for expressing one's own opinions are far more important than racking your brains for witticism.

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