This paper explores the phenomenon of "clip hoc sinh" (student-made videos), focusing on how they portray relationships and construct romantic storylines.
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Student romantic relationships, commonly referred to as "clip hoc sinh" in some digital contexts, are a defining yet complex part of adolescent development. While approximately have dated by age 18, recent trends show a decline in formal relationship labels among Gen Z, often replaced by less committed "situationships" due to a fear of vulnerability or rejection. Prevalence and Dynamics While approximately have dated by age 18, recent
The classic "enemies-to-lovers" arc where two top-ranking students compete for grades only to realize they have feelings for each other. The Protector: