以獨一無二的“假笑臉”席卷網(wǎng)絡(luò)的表情包男孩加文,上周六驚喜空降中國,而期待已久的中國粉絲們也迫不及待地想在他的中國之旅期間P出更多表情包。
The seven-year-old internet celebrity’s first stop was the Palace Museum, also known as the Forbidden City, a historical landmark in Beijing. During his visit, Gavin was captured dressing up like a little emperor and posed with an awkward smile.
這位7歲網(wǎng)紅男孩的首站是北京歷史性地標(biāo)——故宮,又稱紫禁城。游覽期間,加文被拍到打扮成小皇帝的樣子,并露出了尷尬的微笑。
The seemingly uneasy smile, as a matter of fact, was what made Gavin a star in China.
事實上,正是這樣的尬笑讓加文在中國成了明星。
He first came to people’s attention back in 2014, when his uncle Nick Mastodon, another internet star, posted a video clip featuring Gavin on the short-form video streaming platform Vine.
2014年,加文首次引起人們的關(guān)注。當(dāng)時,他的網(wǎng)紅舅舅尼克·馬斯托頓在短視頻流媒體平臺Vine上發(fā)布了一段加文的視頻。
In the loop video, a crested gecko was placed on top of Gavin’s head, prompting the little boy to force out a nervous smile followed by a discouraged, confused face.
在這段循環(huán)播放的視頻中,一只冠毛壁虎趴在了加文的頭上,小男孩只得擠出一個緊張的微笑,隨后露出喪氣又困惑的表情。
Gavin’s unpretentious reactions soon went viral. “People started to comment about his reaction and how great it was,” Mastodon told US media outlet Select All.
加文真實簡單的反應(yīng)一下就火了。“人們開始評論他的表情有多棒,”馬斯托頓在接受美國媒體Select All采訪時表示。
Memes made with Gavin’s funny reactions started to spread around the Internet, and they transcended national boundaries and reached China.
加文的搞笑表情包很快在網(wǎng)上流傳開來,并且超越了國界,來到了中國。
When Chinese netizens discovered Gavin, they fell in love with the boy’s awkward smile which they interpreted as polite but reluctant – a very relatable emotion they may experience in socially awkward situations.
中國網(wǎng)友看到加文的表情包后,便愛上了這個男孩的尬笑,大家都覺得這種禮貌又不情愿的微笑十分接地氣,在尷尬的社交場合中人們或許都會遇到。
Fans created many memes with Gavin’s Instagram photos and used them in chatting apps and on social media platforms, often when they want to express helplessness, awkwardness or forced positivity in a harsh situation. They even came up with a nickname for him – “the boy with a fake smile.”
粉絲們用加文Instagram賬號上的照片做了不少表情包,當(dāng)他們想表達(dá)無助、尷尬或者在艱難處境下被迫保持微笑,就會在聊天應(yīng)用以及社交媒體平臺上使用這些表情包。粉絲們還給加文起了個外號 —— “假笑男孩”。
Having amassed a huge audience in China, an account was created in Gavin’s name on the Chinese social media platform Weibo in July. Over 1.6 million people have followed “the boy with a fake smile.”
7月,加文在中國社交媒體平臺微博上開通了賬號,并吸引了一大波粉絲。超過160萬網(wǎng)友都關(guān)注了“假笑男孩”。
His first post, a video which featured the little boy introducing himself, has won over 450,000 likes and was reposted nearly 200,000 times.
他的第一條微博是段介紹自己的視頻,這條微博的點贊數(shù)目前已經(jīng)超過45萬,被轉(zhuǎn)發(fā)近20萬次。