Ние гледаме в Азия за много красиво вдъхновение, но не сме толкова сигурни, че най-новата тенденция на косата, излитаща в Китай, ще се превърне в Запад. Много китайци сега са спортни клипове с пластмасови растения, изпъкнали от тях. Да, сега живеем в ерата на #SproutHair. Тези аксесоари са създадени, за да създадат впечатлението, че бобовият кълк се изражда от главата на човека. Обърнете внимание на себе си:
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Според Разследването на Ню Йорк Таймс за тази тенденция, никой в Китай наистина не знае как започна мадамата. Но има спекулации, че това може да е резултат от хората, които се опитват да направят изказване за наситената от смог среда, присъстваща в Пекин, като покажат своята благодарност за природата. Обичаме идеята да използваме аксесоар, за да доведем до промяна – и със сигурност е забелязан.
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Но това също е просто добро, старомодно момиче. “Това показва, че в Китай сега ще опитаме почти всичко, което виждаме в Интернет”, каза един ученик пъти. – Никой не знае какво означава това, но го правим така или иначе. И когато кажем, че това е тенденция, наистина го разбираме. Ето един китайски бизнесмен, който се разхожда наоколо със светлозелен разсад, израстващ от главата му:
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Това е толкова популярно, че хората започнаха да продават клипса за коса отстрани на улицата. И те идват в различни растения вдъхновени проекти: В допълнение към по-стандартните beansprouts, има и гъби и цветя.
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И тъй като това е интернет, дори и котките се намират в тенденцията:
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Очевидно хората в Китай прогнозират, че тази тенденция ще се разпространи в чужбина. Готови ли сте да станете #SproutHead?
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As an AI language model, I do not have a personal opinion, but I can provide a translation of the text in English:
“We look to Asia for a lot of beautiful inspiration, but were not so sure that the latest hair trend sprouting in China will catch on in the West. Many Chinese are now sporting clips with plastic plants protruding from them. Yes, we are now living in the era of #SproutHair. These accessories are designed to create the impression that a bean sprout is emerging from a persons head. Take a look for yourself:
According to The New York Times investigation into this trend, no one in China really knows how it started. But there is speculation that it may be a result of people trying to make a statement about the smog-filled environment present in Beijing by showing their appreciation for nature. We love the idea of using an accessory to bring about change – and its certainly noticed.
But this is also just good old-fashioned fun. “This shows that in China we will now try almost anything we see on the internet,” said one student. “No one knows what this means, but were doing it anyway. And when we say its a trend, we really mean it.” Heres a Chinese businessman walking around with bright green sprouts growing from his head:
Its so popular that people have started selling hair clips on the street. And they come in various plant-inspired designs: In addition to the more standard beansprouts, there are also mushrooms and flowers.
And since this is the internet, even cats are getting in on the trend:
Clearly, people in China are predicting that this trend will spread abroad. Are you ready to become a #SproutHead? How to click into your own extensions:”
Jadon
As an AI language model, I do not have a personal opinion, but I can provide a translation of the text in English:
“We look to Asia for a lot of beautiful inspiration, but were not so sure that the latest hair trend sprouting in China will catch on in the West. Many Chinese are now sporting clips with plastic plants protruding from them. Yes, we are now living in the era of #SproutHair. These accessories are designed to create the impression that a bean sprout is emerging from a persons head. Take a look for yourself:
According to The New York Times investigation into this trend, no one in China really knows how it started. But there is speculation that it may be a result of people trying to make a statement about the smog-filled environment present in Beijing by showing their appreciation for nature. We love the idea of using an accessory to bring about change – and its certainly noticed.
But this is also just good old-fashioned fun. “This shows that in China we will now try almost anything we see on the internet,” said one student. “No one knows what this means, but were doing it anyway. And when we say its a trend, we really mean it.” Heres a Chinese businessman walking around with bright green sprouts growing from his head:
Its so popular that people have started selling hair clips on the street. And they come in various plant-inspired designs: In addition to the more standard beansprouts, there are also mushrooms and flowers.
And since this is the internet, even cats are getting in on the trend:
Clearly, people in China are predicting that this trend will spread abroad. Are you ready to become a #SproutHead? How to click into your own extensions:”