草莓花又开了 strawberry flower blooms again & more

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China's "Strawberry Generation" of young adults has been blamed on
parents who are far too lenient and overindulgent of their
children's every whim and fancy to the point of spoiling
them.
The term references the sweet looking fruit that's sometimes sour
on the inside, and the label has been slapped on kids born after
1980. These "strawberry cupcakes" are also deemed too lazy to do
any work hard and too weak to deal with the realities of life in
the real world.
Several recent incidents have been making the rounds on China's
social media sites. Last month, a boy threatened to kill himself by
lying in the middle of a busy street if his dad refused to get him
a car. Another slapped his mother in public for presenting him with
a fake iPhone.
One girl screamed at her mum in public and reduced her to tears
when her mum couldn't afford to pay for her iPhone, her iPad and
her MacBook. And another threatened her parents that she would drop
out of university if they wouldn't get her an
iPhone.
In the case of 21-year-old Xu and his traffic-stopping stunt in
Chongqing City, he had demanded a 150,000 yuan (RM75,000) car from
his 50-year-old dad who runs a scaffolding business. The car, he
said, was one of the requirements put forth by his fiancée's family
in order for them to get married.
He had tried that trick before and twisted his dad's arm into
giving him a 3,000 yuan computer, neighbours said. However, when
his dad turned him down for the car, Xu dashed to the street and
planked himself on the road. His dad was forced to promise to take
a loan and deliver the car at the end of year.
Days later, however, Xu again demanded for the car but now he
wanted it right away. When his dad said no, Xu attacked the family
van with a fire extinguisher and smashed all its windows. He then
laid down on Pan Long Road again—but this time motorists called the
cops and they came to haul him off.
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iPhone envy has also caused these "strawberry kids" to humiliate
their parents in public. One man in Longkou City of Shandong
Province slapped his mother twice after she—a fruit seller—tried to
pacify him with an imitation phone in the middle of his shopping.
Embarrassed by her, he smashed the phone to the ground and slapped
her in front of other customers.
Girls haven't been spared from the "Strawberry Generation"
phenomenon. One university freshman from Beijing yelled at her mum
in the middle of a store when she was unable to pay for her
daughter's iPhone, iPad and MacBook, which totalled over 20,000
yuan. "You don't buy for me, let me lose face in university!" she
screamed at her weeping mum.
Another girl threatened to drop out of Huazhong Normal University
if her parents didn't get her an iPhone on top of settling her
tuition fees. "I won't study here if you don't buy [the phone]
since you've paid for everything!" she yelled in the middle of the
Hankou campus.
After an hour of talking down by her parents and university
lecturers, she was finally persuaded to take the latest model from
another brand, even though it was cheaper than the
Apple.
Source: Chongqing Times; Xinhua
Published: 12th September 2012