The rise of 'Chinamaxxing': Cultural curiosity or TikTok caricature?
CNA
A playful TikTok trend celebrating everyday Chinese habits has gone global, prompting debate over cultural appreciation - and whether online fascination can reshape perceptions.
SINGAPORE: Are you “becoming Chinese”?
If you drink hot water regularly, prefer having rice or congee for breakfast, or even enjoy soothing foot baths, some social media users might say you are.
The newly-coined phrase, also referred to as “Chinamaxxing”, exploded online in January - gaining traction particularly among Gen Z TikTok users in the West.
It has since spawned other variations like “you met me at a very Chinese time of my life” and “transforming into a Chinese baddie” - with posts and videos often showing people, many of them non-Asian, embracing traditional Chinese day-to-day habits as part of their everyday routines.

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