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'Quiet quitting' was happening in China before the rest of the world caught on

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You may have heard about “quiet quitting“ this summer. The term, which means doing what's required at work and no more, went viral on the TikTok app after a New York software engineer posted a video on the trend. Yet the rejection of hustle culture started in China long before it was popularized in the West. “I talk with my friends, and they often use that term like 'tang ping,' I really want to lie down and I don't want to do my job and don't want to achieve something,“ said Dian Gu, who works as a content specialist for an internet company in China. Since 2021, the internet in China has been awash with the phrases tang ping, which means “lying flat“ in Mandarin, and more recently bai lan, which means “let it rot.“ This has coincided with many young people in China becoming increasingly frustrated with both their personal and professional lives. Unlike most countries, China has continued to pursue a zero-Covid strategy, w

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