Monday, 9 June 2014

“WeChat”


   “…ding dong,” I pick up my cell phone as soon as possible. “Who sent the massages?” I ask my self, “What’s the matter?” I quickly check my “WeChat”, to see if there are some interesting events.
   “WeChat” is one Chinese Version of MSN, which is very popular in English country, but there are a great many of people prefer to use “WeChat” in China.  As long as I open my cell phone, I would log in my “WeChat”. Am I obsessed with “WeChat”? I am not sure, but I really couldn’t live without “WeChat”.
   First of all in “WeChat”, I can free send massages, upload many my favorite photos, leave words. It’s a communicate tool. Though “WeChat”, I can contact with my friends any time, and keep in touch with my old friends. I can easily to know what are they doing, and tell them where I am.
Besides, I can find a lot of fun. There were so many interesting photos and paragraphs, which made me smile when I was feeling unhappy. I also can share my funny matters with them. As soon as I find some fun, I will unload it into my “WeChat”.
Lastly, wherever I was, whatever I did, I would keep my “WeChat” on line. I want to know what happened in “WeChat” at first time. So when I was eating, watching TV, walking, even in the class, I always keep it on line.
Although I got lots of benefit, I also face many problems. Sometimes I can’t pay concentration on studying English. Focusing on “WeChat”, there are so many mental problems. I am a little sensitive with “…ding dong.” When I listened to such rings, I immediately search my cell phone. Someone said I was a kind of crazy.
I shouldn’t have installed “WeChat”. It has both advantages and disadvantages. So what I should do is make full use of it but meanwhile don’t dwell on it, and do some exercise or develop some other interest. 

1 comment:

  1. Instant messaging has its good side, like being able to find out what your friends are doing at any time, but it can be a time waster as well! Students need to learn to balance their time.

    Corrections:
    “WeChat” is the Chinese version of MSN, which is very popular in English countries, but a great many people prefer to use “WeChat” in China.

    Sometimes I can’t pay attention to studying English.

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