Meaning:
“畢” is short for “畢業(yè),” which means “graduation,” “?!?means “l(fā)eft behind,” and “客” is translated as “guest.” With the same pronunciation in Chinese as “必勝客,” which refers to the restaurant chain “Pizza Hut,” this term was coined to refer to unemployed graduates.
With Chinese colleges quickly expanding enrollment and the popularization of higher education, graduates face fierce competition in the job market and quite a number cannot find a job upon graduation.
Example:
A: 浙江杭州catchphrase的一家小旅館七年間接待住客超過三萬(wàn)人catchphrase,catchphrase他們中的大多數(shù)是“畢??汀?。
Zhèjiāng hángzhōu de yījiā xiǎo lǚguǎn qīnián jiān jiēdài zhùkè chāoguò sānwànrén, tāmen zhōng de dàduōshù shì “bìshèngkè”。
A small hostel in Hangzhou, East China’s Zhejiang Province, has taken in more than 30,000 guests in seven years, most of them unemployed graduates.
B: 想不成為“畢??汀?strong>catchphrase,畢業(yè)生要改變就業(yè)態(tài)度catchphrase,正確認(rèn)識(shí)現(xiàn)狀,提升自己。
Xiǎng bù chéngwèi “bìshèngkè”, bìyèshēng yào gǎibiàn jìuyè tàidù, zhèngquè rènshí xiànzhuàng, tíshēng zìjǐ。
If graduates don’t want to be one of them, they need to change their jobseeking attitude, adjust to reality and improve themselves.
Narrator/ A Ding
Source/ Shenzhen Daily Editor/ Debra Li
Editors/ Doria, Jane
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