China's Youth Explained -- Internet And Urban Slang, Oh My!
In the for what it's worth department (I say not much), ResearchAndMarkets.com has just come out with a new study on China's Phoenix Generation (defined here as between 16 and 30 years old) based on a survey of less than 400 Phoenix Generationers in China's first and second tier cities.
Tells us, among other things, that China's youth use urban slang and the internet....
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ResearandMarkets thinks it is worth 3,800 EUR. That's about 10x the average household's annual net income per capita for ~60% of China's population. At least they do a good job of marketing their research...
Posted by: William Lewis | October 17, 2007 7:48 PM
people born after 1980 in shanghai are all spoiled brats.
Posted by: Shopgirl | October 18, 2007 2:02 PM
Dearest Shopgirl, Having read some of your blogs on your website for my pure entertainment, you haven't distinguished yourself so much from Bratz. When my Chinese and American co-workers read your postings, we laugh uncontrollably. I really have to visit your shop someday. What's the address in Shanghai?
Posted by: Law Office of Todd L. Platek | October 19, 2007 7:47 PM
Hi
That is really nice, my goal is to make people laugh about the youth. That is why I write the way I write.
I think my blog is underrated!!! It should be all over!
Posted by: Shopgirl's Shanghai blog | October 20, 2007 10:38 AM
William Lewis,
Who says they are getting sales?
Posted by: China Law Blog | October 21, 2007 8:42 PM
Shopgirl,
All of them?
Oh, and don't cut your hair. It looks great just the way it is.
Posted by: China Law Blog | October 21, 2007 8:44 PM
Todd Platek,
I don't think she has a shop. I think she just shops. And why are you in the market for teenybopper clothes anyway?
Posted by: China Law Blog | October 21, 2007 8:45 PM
Ms. Shopgirl,
What do you mean by "all over?" Seems you are pretty well known already, right?
Posted by: China Law Blog | October 21, 2007 8:46 PM