TikTok users in USA flooding into Chinese social media Red Note, with a new name as TikTok Refugees
The phrase “Morning A, Evening C” has become a buzzing trend on Red Note (aka Xiaohongshu), a Chinese social media platform. It’s a fun way to highlight the time zone difference between Chinese users and the influx of American users—likely fleeing TikTok due to the ban in the U.S.
Chinese users have been rolling out the welcome mat in the quirkiest ways, greeting newcomers with lines like:
“If you like Chinese, we kiss kiss; if you hate Chinese, we punch punch.”
“MF=My friends”.
“CUNT=See you next time”.
This blend of humor and hospitality has turned Red Note into a space filled with playful vibes and curious cultural exchanges.
What’s more, new trends are emerging, including sharing cute pet pictures as a “cat tax”, and pitching in to help each other with English and math homework, called “global teamwork”. It’s like a big, internet-wide slumber party where everyone is invited!
Of course, not everything is perfect. With the platform’s rising popularity, a few sneaky scammers have popped up, trying to rain on the parade. But no worries—sticking to verified accounts keeps the fun going.
Who would have known an App could bring the world together one meme, pet pic, and silly greeting at a time?
Written by Yi Shen, poster designed by Di Wang.
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