On March 17th, it's common to hear phrases like "It's okay," "Whatever," "Either is fine," "I don't care," or "Not necessary" in your conversations, isn't it?
Presently, the "Meh Syndrome" can be found in many young people. It's understood that "Meh Syndrome" isn't a medical term but rather a description of a common state among some contemporary young individuals. If you resonate with the characteristics mentioned above, you're likely diagnosed with "Meh Syndrome."
Generally, individuals who fit the profile of a "Meh person" with "Meh Syndrome" typically exhibit the following traits: socially distant, reluctant to engage with others extensively; emotionally flat, allowing "everything to happen" and accepting things calmly; and having bland interests, lacking enthusiasm for life and devoid of hobbies.
Additionally, netizens have summarized 7 major characteristics of "Meh people":
Some media outlets suggest that "nonchalant syndrome" is a way for young people to ease and relax in the face of stress, serving as a self-protective "shield" to confront uncertainties with a calm attitude.
Moreover, contemporary young individuals emphasize boundaries and personal space more. Many are inclined to be "lone wolves," making self-absorption a norm, gradually diminishing strong emotional responses.
So, are you someone who embodies nonchalance?