In the United States, the lonely have Reddit and cats. In China, they have Singles' Day, which falls on Nov. 11 -- 11.11, the four ones symbolizing "bare branches," Chinese slang for bachelors. Thought to have originated about 20 years ago as a joke on college campuses, Singles' Day was once an occasion for confessing one's feelings to that special someone. But since 2010, online retailers have transformed the holiday, also known as "Double 11," into an epic online shopping extravaganza akin to America's Cyber Monday.
在美国,孤单的人有红迪网和猫。在中国,孤单的人有光棍节。光棍节在每年11月11日,即11.11象征着“光棍”,汉语中给单身人士的诨名。光棍节大约20年前兴起自中国大学校园,学生们借这个日子打趣,在这一天向自己心仪的对象表白。但是2010年之后,又称“双11”的光棍节,被网络零售商转变成了和美国的“网购礼拜一”相似的网购狂欢庆典。
China has 271 million online consumers, meaning that almost half of China's 591 million Internet users buy products online. E-commerce sites Taobao and Tmall, which saw a combined $1 trillion in sales in 2017, will both be running promotional campaigns during China's Singles' Day. Among the offers: 50 percent discounts on products like boyfriend body pillows and hoodies that read "I am single because I am fat." Amazon.cn declared that the site would sell "20,000 products discounted by as much as 90 percent." That includes a wedding ring, which singles can presumeably buy, just in case.
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