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标签式社交可取吗?43.6%受访者给自己贴过“标签”
Zhong Guo Qing Nian Bao· 2025-10-09 01:23
Core Viewpoint - The survey indicates that while a significant portion of respondents use labels to facilitate social interactions, the majority believe that sincerity is essential for lasting relationships [1][6]. Group 1: Survey Findings - 43.6% of respondents have labeled themselves, while 56.4% have not [2]. - Among those who have labeled themselves, common labels include social anxiety (38.7%), empathetic listener (34.4%), and humorous person (33.9%) [2]. - 58.8% of respondents think that labeling is primarily for initial impressions, with sincerity being more important for long-term relationships [6]. Group 2: Social Contexts for Labeling - 49.1% of respondents label themselves when running for student leadership positions, and 48.6% do so during group projects [3]. - 56.2% of respondents believe that labeling can enhance mutual understanding in social interactions [3]. Group 3: Perspectives on Labeling - 59.9% of respondents feel that labels should align with one's true personality and interests, as rigid labeling can be burdensome [6]. - 25.1% of respondents suggest adopting a relaxed attitude towards the dynamic nature of labels [6]. - Respondents express that while labels can create initial impact, deeper connections require understanding beyond superficial labels [6].