You’ve probably noticed that a whole lot of people seem to be in β€œa very Chinese time in their lives” lately.

On TikTok and in memes across the internet, people, especially Gen Zers, are boasting of becoming Chinese, β€œChinamaxxing” or becoming β€œChinese baddies,” all of which essentially involves indulging in traditional Chinese wellness habits: drinking apple herbal tea, leaning into acupuncture, slipping on house slippers as soon as they enter the front door, or having congee or bone broth for breakfast.

The internet’s embrace of Chinese culture has been building for some time, but this particular meme took off at the end of the year, when content creator Sherry Zhu began doling out tongue-in-cheek tips on how to tap into your inner Chinese person.

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β€œNow that you’re Chinese you need to stop walking around your house barefoot, OK? ’Cause Chinese people, we don’t do that, we wear ζ‹–ιž‹ (tuō xiΓ©) around the house,” Zhu says in one clip that has over 6.2 mill

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