Liu Meilan, a 60-year-old Changsha citizen, is no longer in a hurry to get up, brush his teeth and wash his face. Instead, find a mobile phone to open WeChat to brush friends circle. I wonder, should WeChat give this user an award? After all, Alibaba also spent 600,000 yuan a year to recruit a square dance aunt. Does this mean that the elderly can be trendy?
In addition to sending friends, likes and comments, another area that firmly attracts middle-aged and elderly people is the "WeChat group". "Open the parent WeChat group, old classmates, old neighbors, square dance group? It looks busier than me! " He Wei, who works in Shenzhen, said that since his parents living in Changsha used WeChat to video chat with him, their later life seems to be more exciting.
According to a previous data, post-90s generation sends 8 1 messages every day, typical users (that is, post-80s and post-90s generation) send 74 messages every day, and elderly people send 44 messages every day. Old people love to use pronunciation. So, don't tell me again, I hate to send voice. What about your parents?
And we have also carefully discovered why middle-aged and elderly people like WeChat so much. In fact, to put it bluntly, WeChat has added fun to their retirement. Most elderly people do not reject new equipment and high-tech products, but "the older they are, the younger their hearts are", and they are very interested in smart phones and convenient and interesting apps that young people can reach at their fingertips.
Health knowledge, chicken soup for the soul, anecdotes and other articles are the most reprinted contents in the circle of friends of middle-aged and elderly users. In addition to exhibitions and well-intentioned reminders, middle-aged and elderly users still hope to get care and greetings from their children.
Therefore, in this fast-paced life, if children are really too busy, parents should really be taught to use WeChat. Is this filial piety?