The “Shanghai socialite” internet meme that frequently appears in major barrage videos recently has become a new meme. Many netizens are confused about this. In order to help them understand, we have compiled the following content.
According to the “Shanghai Celebrities” group that is hotly discussed on the Internet, I specially sneaked into this social circle called “Celebrity Group” and conducted observations for half a month as a “Celebrity Observer”.In this group, I witnessed firsthand how they use the sharing economy to build their own “celebrity” life on social media.
As an admission fee to enter this group, I spent 500 yuan.There is no doubt that this price is far lower than the luxurious life they display, but it is also the admission fee that allows me to observe their true appearance up close.
In the group chat records, a 3,000 yuan per night river view room at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel became the focus of many celebrities.They agreed that 15 people would share the order together, and each person only had to pay 200 yuan.What’s even more peculiar is that these women not only shared hotel rooms, but also shared bathrobes provided by the hotel. Everyone took turns wearing bathrobes to take photos, and not even a drop of water was allowed to get wet, so as not to affect the next person’s photo.
They are also very good at sharing afternoon tea.The price of a top-quality afternoon tea is about 500 yuan, but in this group, they can enjoy the same treatment by paying only 85 yuan through a shared order.Every 6“ socialites” get together for an afternoon tea, and then share beautiful photos of themselves enjoying the afternoon tea in their circle of friends, creating a fictional noble attitude towards life.
What’s even more shocking is that their participation in the sharing economy is not limited to hotels and afternoon tea.They can even share a Bulgari Bund-view room that costs up to 5,000 yuan.There are about 40 people in the entire group. They enter the room in groups of 5 and each person only pays 125 yuan.This high-end luxury experience has also become another means for them to show their status as celebrities.
By observing this group of celebrities, I found that their attitude towards luxury life is extremely special.For them, buying anything must be done in a cost-effective way. Only in this way can they show nobility and show off on social media.However, I can’t help but think, do they truly understand the essence of luxury life?Perhaps, in their pursuit of nobility and showing off, they have strayed far away from the true sense of high-quality life.
This article titled - I lurked in Shanghai's “socialite” group and became an observer of celebrities for half a month - has aroused heated discussion on the Internet.In the article, I reveal the true face of this group as a celebrity observer%, making people start to reflect on whether the pursuit of luxury in the sharing economy is worthwhile.If it’s all about a fictional image on social media, then should we rethink our approach to luxury living?
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