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What is '社畜(shè kù)' mean in Chinese Slang?

This term literally means "corporate livestock" and refers to employees who are overworked and treated like cogs in a machine. It’s a self-deprecating term used to describe the exhausting and dehumanizing aspects of corporate life.

Example: If you’re working late every day and feel exhausted, you might say, "I’m just a 社畜, surviving the grind."

Fun fact: The term originated in Japan as "shachiku" and was adopted into Chinese internet culture.

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