How to call the person you like? An inventory of hot topics and creative nicknames on the Internet in the past 10 days
How to address the person you like is always a hot topic on social media and in daily life. In the past 10 days, discussions around this topic have continued to rise across the Internet. From traditional nicknames to creative nicknames, different styles of address reflect the emotional expression trends of contemporary young people. The following is a summary and analysis of recent hot topics.
1. Statistics of hot topics on the entire network in the past 10 days

| Ranking | hot topics | Number of discussions (10,000) | Main platform |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Creative nicknames for couples | 128.6 | Weibo, Xiaohongshu |
| 2 | The unique way of nickname for those born in the 00s | 95.3 | Douyin, Bilibili |
| 3 | Classic titles in movies and TV series | 78.2 | Douban, Zhihu |
| 4 | Differences in terminology for cross-cultural love | 56.7 | WeChat public account |
| 5 | The popularity of pet nicknames | 42.1 | Xiaohongshu, Kuaishou |
2. Inventory of classic and creative ways of addressing
1.Traditional classics: Traditional titles such as baby, darling, husband/wife, Mr./Mrs. still occupy a mainstream position, especially in formal occasions and long-term relationships.
2.food nickname: The recently popular nicknames named after food, such as "cookies", "jelly beans" and "taro balls", are particularly popular among the post-00s generation. They are both cute and full of life.
3.animal name: The popularity of animal-like nicknames such as "Little Kitten", "Xiu Gou" and "Xiong Bao" continues to rise, reflecting young people's love for cute culture.
4.Movie and TV game memes: Titles from popular film, television, dramas and games, such as "Professor" (from "Star Rail"), "His Royal Highness" (scene from costume dramas), etc. have become new favorites.
5.Contrast cute title: Such as "stinky baby", "stupid pig" and other seemingly derogatory but actually endearing ways of calling each other are quite popular among young lovers.
3. Title suggestions for different relationship stages
| relationship stage | Recommended title | Things to note |
|---|---|---|
| Ambiguity period | Nickname, English name, classmates/colleagues | Avoid overly intimate terms of reference |
| love period | Baby, exclusive nickname, intimate nickname | Can be creative but must be accepted by both parties |
| stable period | Husband/wife, dear, customary nicknames | Make appropriate adjustments considering the situation |
| married | Mr./Mrs., spouse, family members | Formal occasions need to be more appropriate |
4. Things to note when using creative titles
1.respect each other’s feelings: Any title should be premised on the other party's acceptance, and avoid using nicknames that may cause discomfort.
2.Consider use cases: Intimate titles used in private may not be suitable for public situations and need to be adjusted according to the environment.
3.stay unique: Exclusive nicknames can enhance intimacy and avoid using overly general titles.
4.cultural sensitivity: In cross-cultural relationships, it is necessary to understand the acceptance of specific titles in the other party's culture.
5.Keep pace with the times: The way of addressing people will change with the times, so keep an open mind and try new but appropriate ones.
5. Forecast of future title trends
According to the recent popularity of online discussions, the following trends may emerge in the next few months: personalized nicknames generated by AI will rise; more two-dimensional nicknames from animation and games will enter the mainstream; cross-language mixed nicknames (such as a combination of Chinese and English) will become more common; exclusive titles that reflect common interests (such as "My Little Photographer") will become more popular.
No matter how you choose to address the person you like, sincerity and respect are always the most important. A good title not only expresses love, but also serves as a special bond between two people, adding fun and warmth to everyday interactions.
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