Why is the first person to follow the post called sitting on the sofa?

Updated on technology 2024-03-14
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    This one is not certain! It's just that some of my friends call it that, that's it.

    For example, do you know what the word "ding" means when you reply to the post. Specific things are treated on a case-by-case basis, and the development of the network is much faster than reality, and some things have appeared before they have been figured out.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The origin of sitting on the "sofa" Recently, I have seen more and more people who like to sit on the sofa, is the sofa really so easy to sit on? What exactly does a sofa mean? The sofa is supposed to be translated from the English sofa'Foreign words'。

    Then take a look at this article to see what it's for. Here's the origin of the sofa: It is said that the word sofa first appeared in a *into* people* forum, basically the origin of the sofa is:

    Someone posted a picture of a beautiful woman, and the person who replied to the post said that he was punctual, and he wanted to sit on the sofa and play ** flying chicken. Then, all those who sent good pictures and got support said to sit on the sofa. Later, many high-minded people didn't understand the word sofa and then thought that the sofa referred to the person who was the first to reply to the post, and now many people say that the first reply is the sofa, really.

    Go to the sofa when you read an anti-Japanese post, and sit on the sofa when you read a political post, you are really energetic. Hats off to so many people who are always on the couch! Truth be told, this explanation makes a lot of sense.

    It can also be verified, in the past, the number of *people* on the Internet was more popular, and there were more people living there, and there were more words. But I also saw an explanation that was: "A group of people are looking at the post, and suddenly a very new resource comes out, and the first one to reply to the post sighed:

    so fast, after all the new resources have people go up and sigh so fast...The sofa is a homonym for so fast, and then it has been handed down. Either way, the term has been abused on the forum now, and it has also become a way to irritate the water, and it is expected that the forum will also ban the word in the future.

    A netizen on a forum said: "Too much use is simply overflowing, and it also indirectly leads to a sharp decline in the quality of post replies." This vulgar thing simply reminds me of Brother Daolang's first snow!

    And now it has also been extended that the third floor is to sit on the bench, which is easy to explain using the first statement, if you can't grab the sofa to sit on, the bench will also be there. If the second argument is used, it will not explain what the bench is at all? So if you do this, where does the fourth floor sit on the floor, the fifth floor on the basement, and the sixth floor?

    Many words can evolve, especially Internet buzzwords. Maybe the sofa really meant that at the beginning, but over the years, everyone has been used to it, and they have gradually forgotten its original meaning.

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