R U for or against the cyber-sacrifice? | |
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Apr 5, 2007 04:51 | |
| We have to say that Internet has plugged eveywhere in people's life. Have you ever heard about sacrificing the dead online? Today is Tomb-sweeping Day. Because work is busy or far away from one's hometown, many young people in China choose to sacrifice their ancestors through Internet.They express their grief in the on-line memorial halls, feeling this way can make them less grieved. Those who is for Cyber-sacrifice says that it is a good way because there is too much pollution in the traditional way ( to burn the nether world's money will cause pollution); but those who are against this says that the traditional way is more genuine to the dead, symbolizing the Chinese virtue. Any idea? |
Apr 5, 2007 05:34 | |
| Societies and cultures change. Qingming isn't going away, but the way people observe it will naturally change. Nothing to worry about. |
Apr 5, 2007 13:31 | |
| "We have to say that Internet has plugged eveywhere in people's life." But not every person life. Some men and women are so poor and/or they're living in societies where the Internet is impossible to use. |
Apr 5, 2007 18:58 | |
| Thank goodness for the internet, it enables people to fulfil their obligations. |
Apr 5, 2007 20:15 | |
| What if the Internet collapse one day?? |
Apr 5, 2007 22:08 | |
| First, I am against the cyber-sacrifice because some of the traditions need to be abided by. If the internet collapse one day, the whole world as well as our daily life will be out of order. |
Apr 5, 2007 22:50 | |
| Do you know how many people under Internet facility in China? |
Apr 14, 2007 21:50 | |
| It sounds a little cheesy to me :-) But I find things over the Internet generally to be more fake than actually traveling somewhere or meeting someone in person. |
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