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emergence of full-time children as “filial piety.” No matter the Official Cowboy And Lover I Survived The Barbenheimer The World Forever Changes T-shirt and I love this “beautifications,” he said, “the underlying essence is still unemployment, and nothing else.” A job fair in Qingzhou, China, last week. Youth unemployment was a record 21.3% in June, according to official data.CFOTO / Future Publishing via Getty Images ‘Involuntary decision’ Neither Zhang nor Gong would consider being a full-time daughter their first choice. Their lives have been greatly affected by China’s highly competitive society and an economy that is recovering from the pandemic slower than expected. “If my business had been very successful, I probably wouldn’t have become a full-time daughter,” Zhang said. “It is an involuntary decision, but it is an option.” They both said they had received unfriendly comments from acquaintances and online commenters, who accused them of “chewing the old,” a Chinese slang term for young people who depend solely on their parents to make a living. Recommended MILITARY Judge vacates Bowe Bergdahl’s desertion conviction U.S. NEWS Man sentenced to 5 years in ‘We Build the Wall’ fraud case Gong said her relatives would even criticize her in person for “being lazy and mooching off” her parents’ money. “It may not sound ‘decent’ to those outsiders at first, especially to those who like labeling others negatively,” she said, “but I think we should allow such moments to exist. Experiencing ups and downs — it’s just life.” Victor Gong, Cici Gong’s father, said he was not very supportive either at first. But he soon changed his mind after talking to his daughter as well as his wife, Cici’s mother. “I mean, there’s news about how hard it is for college graduates to pass exams and get jobs everywhere,” he said. “Full-time daughter or ‘chewing the old,’ whichever you call it, it can’t be a permanent thing. We know it is only a phase for her, [but] we wanted to give her some support when she needs
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