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GAC027 Assessment Event 3: Secondary Research Project |
How the WeChat and Momo change people’s courtship in China? |
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Student’s name: Teemo Wang
Student ID#: KFLS24848
Teacher: Mr. Ryan
Due Date:
Word Count: 3154
Contents
Abstract 2
1.0 Introduction 2
2.0 Methods 3
3.0 Finding 4
4.0Discussion 8
5.0Conclusion and Recommendations 11
Reference List 12
Abstract
WeChat and Momo are popular Apps in China. These two Apps help people know other people, at the same time; I expect they also can change people’s courtship. I research Momo and WeChat in Wikipedia and Baidu. After that I find their referencing to find academic articles, because those are more serious. I find three different ways help people meet new people. First way is shake phone and WeChat can find another person who shakes the phone in the same time. Second way is look around to see people who near you. Third way is cast bottle in the WeChat Ocean. These three ways are different than before; they will affect people’s courtship. In the small city and big city, people use Momo in different demand. Different demand means the purpose of the small city people and big city people use Momo are different. In the Momo and WeChat, people become more open, they can express what they want to say. Sometimes more open is not a good thing because some people will use Momo and WeChat to find someone who needs sexy services. It is disadvantage about Momo and WeChat. Courtship has changed because of Momo and WeChat.
1.0 Introduction
The purpose of my research is to find out how have smart phone apps like We Chat and Momo have changed courtship in China. Now, advances in technology, people change their phone to smartphone. Smartphone is a mobile phone built on a mobile operating system, with more advanced computing capability and connectivity than a feature phone. In the smartphone, people can add apps according to their own preferences and interests. “Apps” is an...