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Catch Phrase | 996(jiǔjiǔliù)Meaning: This term refers to the widely complained-about practice of some tech firms in China that require their employees to work regularly overtime, i.e., working 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., six days a week. In other cases, even when their company does not require the employees to work overtime, people stay voluntarily in the office driven by peer pressure. Example: A: 听说你们公司准备996了? Tīngshuō nǐmen gōngsī zhǔnbèi jiǔjiǔliù le? I’ve heard that your company is planning to require people to work 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., six days a week. Is it true? B: 没听说啊。有些研发部门的人很拼是真的,但公司没有硬性规定。 Méi tīngshuō a。Yǒuxiē yánfā bùmén de rén hěn pīn shì zhēnde,dàn gōngsī méiyǒu yìngxìng guīdìng。 I’ve heard nothing like that. Some guys in the R&D work really hard, but the company doesn’t make it compulsory. |
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