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As a popular joke goes, an alien is very excited about its new findings on a trip to Earth – the people on Earth no longer talk to each other using their mouths, but their fingers to type something into a tiny toy!
Short message service (SMS) is supposed to be the hottest communications medium of the 21st century. The SMS craze is attributed to its low cost and China’s unique cultural background. Cost-conscious users can send more text messages at the cost of a single one-minute mobile phone call. When Westerners are quite open-minded, Chinese people are generally shy. In spite of that, SMS is a replacement for daily conversation and many Chinese people like sending their friends or relatives funny, humorous messages, some of which are adult jokes or even political jokes, and the others are merely nonsense that makes people laugh. It has gone beyond being simply fashionable and has become a "sociological phenomenon". People also favor sending greetings to friends and relatives during holidays. A New Year’s Day saw billion of messages sent in China alone.
China is the world’s largest cellular phone market today, with more mobile phones than fixed-line phones. The mobile phone has become not only a symbol of individuality but also a badge of existence for many people, especially the young. Girls decorate their phones with Hello Kitty stickers, glamour photos, and furry tails. When mobile phones began to gain ground three or four years ago, the early signs of SMS mania in China emerged. SMS was even highlighted in a movie entitled "Mobile Phone" describing the hero is caught by his girlfriend as he hides in the washroom to send a short message.
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