narxining
Narxining refers to a practice of online shopping or price comparison that originated in the Chinese internet culture, particularly among younger users. The term combines the words "narcotic" (nar) and "shopping" (xing), reflecting the addictive and compulsive nature of the behavior. It describes the habit of frequently browsing or purchasing items online, often driven by the thrill of discovering deals, limited-time offers, or new products.
The phenomenon gained prominence on social media platforms like Douyin (TikTok’s Chinese counterpart) and WeChat, where
While narxining can be a form of entertainment or a way to save money, it has also
Narxining reflects broader trends in e-commerce, where social media and influencer marketing play significant roles in