Young Chinese would like to wear sweaters with messages. They expect to stop family members from nagging(唠叨) in the1 traditional Chinese Spring Festival period, beginning on Feb, 16.
One such sweater features(特载) messages such as "Please don't ask me the grades in final examinations", "Your child is really great" "No 2 salary, "I am on a diet, I can't eat too much" and so on.
Sweaters with these messages become3because they provide answers to nagging questions from some youths' parents or relatives.
During the Spring Festival, family members gather together and some of the elder ones always ask the4members of the family questions which they feel unhappy to answer. For example, "How many points did you get in final examinations?" or "When will you be5?"
Many internet users6the logo sweaters are lovely, and help them not need to answer questions if they wear the clothes during the holiday.
7, some internet users are not that optimistic (乐观) about the sweaters.
There are also many8 methods to keep people from family nagging during the Spring Festival holidays. For example, some netizens (网民) suggest we can please our parents or other elder relatives by9their words and doing what they want us to do.
Other internet users hoped they could share with their family members a song10What I Do is for Your Own Good, with the lyrics "My dear family members, I have my own life."