Why resetting social relationships to remove distant contacts is gaining momentum in China

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Why resetting social relationships to remove distant contacts is gaining momentum in China
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BEIJING : A social trend of removing distant contacts and resetting social relationships has emerged among young people in China .

According to a survey conducted by Cross Marketing, around 37 per cent of individuals aged 20 to 60 in Japan have either engaged in or contemplated an “interpersonal relationship reset”.Dr Paul Wong Wai-ching, a clinical psychologist and associate professor at the University of Hong Kong, told the Post that young people are deleting contacts and social media accounts to forge a “new identity”.

“It represents a fresh start for me at the new year,” said a talk show performer in China, surnamed He, who deleted more than 8,000 WeChat contacts after closing his talk show club at the start of the year. “Younger individuals may accumulate numerous social acquaintances in moments of loneliness, only to feel overwhelmed by the sheer volume rather than cultivating meaningful friendships,” he explained.

On Douban, a community-centred Chinese social media platform, two groups – Stay Away from the Screen Project and Anti-Technology Reliance – boast more than 80,000 members combined.

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