Internet slang uses phone brands as labels for groups of people, sparking discussions about values and prejudice.
Honey, have you seen people online talking about 'Apple people' and 'Android people' lately? It sounds pretty funny.
Yeah, I’ve seen it. Honestly, it’s quite ridiculous to judge people by their phone brands. Isn’t that just labeling?
Exactly. Some people even take it seriously, saying things like 'Apple degrees' or 'Android degrees,' as if your school can be ranked that way.
That kind of thinking is really shallow. Android phones have high-end models with great performance now too. Saying 'Android is bad, Apple is good' is just sticking to old views.
More importantly, people aren't phones. How can qualities like ability, character, and responsibility be represented by consumer choices?
Right. Some say it actually shows a lack of confidence—trying to prove self-worth through brand labels. But true self-identity should come from inner strength.
I think these 'Apple people' and 'Android people' jokes are just for attention. It’s fine to laugh about it, but don’t take it seriously.
Exactly. What really matters is whether a person is creative or empathetic, not what phone they’re holding.
Looks like we still need to learn to peel off those external labels and find our own unique value.
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