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Staying at home has become longer 80% of the young people surveyed are more aware of the importance of living ability

Staying at home has become longer 80% of the young people surveyed are more aware of the importance of living ability

With the normalization of the prevention and control of the new crown pneumonia epidemic, many people have reduced their gatherings outside and stayed at home longer. What follows is a test of the ability to live. A few days ago, the China Youth Daily Social Survey Center and the Questionnaire Network (wenjuan.com) conducted a survey of 1156 young people surveyed, showing that 80.0% of the young people surveyed said that they were more aware of the importance of living ability in the process of staying at home. Cooking (49.9%), cleaning (47.1%) and tidying up (44.1%) are the aspects where the young people surveyed feel that their ability to stay at home has improved significantly.

Among the youth surveyed, 39.1 per cent were men and 60.9 per cent were women. Post-00s accounted for 25.5%, post-90s accounted for 46.4%, and post-80s accounted for 24.4%.

80.0% of the young people surveyed are more aware of the importance of living ability in the process of staying at home

Liu Jie (pseudonym), who works in a public institution in Beijing, has recently been staying at home for longer due to epidemic prevention and control and job transfers. She said she wasn't quite comfortable at first, but slowly began to plan her life and find something to do outside of work. "Spring has arrived and recently bought some potted plants to put on the balcony. The brightly colored flowers also give the room a touch of spring color. Liu Jie said that when looking at the flowers cultivated by hand, the longer the better, it will be very fulfilling, "when you appreciate the flowers, you will feel that time has slowed down, which is very healing." This feeling of vitality also makes me hopeful about life."

Zhao Yayun, after the 90s, said that in the past, he often had no time to clean up the bed in the morning, so he rushed to work. Now working from home, the morning time is more abundant, and the pace of life has changed a little. "When you get up, go to the window to ventilate, and do some simple stretching on the balcony."

According to the data, 62.9% of the young people surveyed said that in the process of epidemic prevention and control, they have been staying at home longer. 73.4% of the young people surveyed felt that the quality of life at home was high, and the interactive analysis showed that the proportion of post-90s young people surveyed felt that the quality of life at home was higher (74.6%).

Yu Shan, who works for a private company in Beijing, rarely eats at home before, and there are no cooking utensils in the kitchen. In the process of epidemic prevention and control, as the time at home became longer, Yu Shan also began to learn to cook for herself. "Starting from the simplest breakfast, I specially bought a breakfast machine to make sandwich omelettes." Yu Shan said that in the past, she was in a hurry to work in the morning, and sometimes she simply did not eat breakfast. In the process of staying at home, not only did I learn to cook, but I also ate more regularly.

"I'm used to ordering takeout and eating in the cafeteria, so I don't bother to do it myself." But when it comes to living at home, these seemingly simple but very important living abilities are very much needed. Yu Shan said that in the process of staying at home, he also has more thinking about life and constantly improves his "ability to live a life".

"The japanese noodles and stir-fry dishes that I used to learn from my mother are now coming in handy." Meng Si, after 00, said that in the process of living at home, he not only washed, cooked, and cleaned up the house, but also watched the sharing of some fashion bloggers, learned to cut his own hair, and felt that his life ability was exercised.

In the survey, 80.0% of the young people surveyed said that they were more aware of the importance of living ability in the process of staying at home. Interaction analysis showed that the post-00s selection rate was higher (82.4%).

Cooking, cleaning and tidying up are the aspects of the young people surveyed who have greatly improved their living ability

"In the past, the kitchen was the most headache for me, and I found it difficult to clean, so sometimes I would ask the cleaner to come to my door to help clean it." Liu Yu, who works in Hebei, put more energy into storage and tidying up during his stay at home, and learned a lot of sorting skills. After saying goodbye to the dirty and messy house, she felt more comfortable at home, "and also took this opportunity to clean the house." In the past, whenever the season changed, I would find that many clothes were pressed at the bottom of the box, and now I have carried out a 'break away' in time."

"I used to have the habit of fitness, but now it's inconvenient to go to the offline gym, so I start practicing at home." Liu Jie downloaded fitness software and also purchased home fitness equipment online. She feels that if she can insist on exercising at home, she can also practice a good body.

In the process of staying at home, Zhao Yayun pays more attention to the cleanliness of the living room and personal health. "Now I will be very diligent in changing and washing bed sheets and quilt covers and household clothes, and I will pay more attention to personal hygiene." For example, when you come back from a trip, the first thing you do is to wash your hands, and you will wash them according to the 'seven-step handwashing method'."

According to the data, in order to improve the state of staying at home, the life skills commonly learned by the young people surveyed were: cleaning (65.1%), tidying up (59.5%), and cooking (57.8%). This was followed by personal hygiene (52.3%), living and resting routines (40.3%), scheduling planning (39.2%), family member communication (33.0%) and family financial planning (25.1%).

"My family is still afraid that I am at home and will not eat well." I deliberately sent photos of my own prawns and chicken wings to my parents to reassure them. Now Yu Shan has learned a few special dishes with the short video and cooking app on the Internet. She feels that she not only has a great sense of accomplishment in cooking, but also eats more at ease and at ease.

In the survey, the young people surveyed felt that their ability to stay at home had greatly improved, namely cooking (49.9%), cleaning (47.1%), and tidying up (44.1%). Others include: personal hygiene and cleanliness (37.8%), scheduling (31.6%), living and resting rules (28.8%) and family member communication (22.6%).

"In the process of cooking, we will also pay attention to food hygiene, healthy eating habits, etc." In Yu Shan's view, mastering these life skills is very useful. Sticking to the habit of sticking to it contributes to physical and mental health and "can better enjoy life."

"In the process of staying at home, I also have more time of my own." Zhao Yayun feels that in the process of being alone at home, extracting from some complicated social interactions can better precipitate herself, "with more thinking and planning for future life, understanding life and living is also an important aspect."

China Youth Daily, China Youth Network reporter Sun Shan Source: China Youth Daily

Source: China Youth Daily

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