
The podcast explores the global trend of young people embracing a "Chinese lifestyle," characterized by habits like drinking warm water, wearing house slippers, and practicing Qigong. It examines the origins of this trend on social media, sparked by the phrase "you met me at a very Chinese time in my life," and its evolution into a widespread phenomenon. The discussion covers the positive reception from Chinese netizens, who view it as a validation of their culture, and the reasons behind its appeal to Westerners. The hosts reference content creators like Sherry Shi-Rae and comments from non-Chinese individuals adopting these habits. They also share insights from Alex, an archaeologist, who sees it as part of a broader interest in Chinese culture.
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