High school students are ranked high in 2021 buzzword prediction "Puen" and "Good morning Yanusu"

A survey on buzzwords was conducted for high school men and women nationwide on LINE Research, a smartphone -only research platform operated by LINE Corporation.

The content of the survey is "What are the words that high school students are likely to be popular this year (2021)?" "Why do you think the words are likely to be popular?""What is the past buzzwords that high school students know?

In the smartphone web survey for LINE users, the survey is a first -year to third grader in high school in Japan.The implementation time is from February 3 to 4, 2021.

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The first place in the most popular words this year that high school students answered is "Puen".It is an onomatopoeic language that omits the crying "Puen" and is crying.In the previous survey "2020 Story, do you know? Are you using it?" In the buzzwords used by teens, "Pen" was 8th, but in this survey, both men and women won the first place.It showed a strong popularity.

"Good morning Yansu" is ranked second in the second place.This "Good morning de Yansus", which was seventh in the buzzword section of the "2020 Instagram Working Language Grand Prize", is used by "Toa", a member of the YouTuber group's "Uchi and 3 Sisters", and has become a hot topic in Tiktok.The words that have become.Because it is a channel with many makeup videos, high school girls are very popular and the result is second.It was out of the ranking in high school boys.

The third place overall is "Asahi".The words that are often used like emoticons when they are impatient are used like "Sumi Masen.This word seems to be very popular for high school girls.

Next, the fourth place in the whole is "I only won XX."The fifth place is ranked in.

高校生が2021年の流行語予想 「ぴえん」「おはようでやんす」が上位

In addition, although the proportion is small, words such as "Uselewa" and "Dense" are popular in the song name of the female singer "ADO", etc.A variety of words, such as "Maege Shuriken" used by Snow Man's members Koji Mukai, are ranked.

The result was that high school girls were more sensitive to buzzwords than high school boys, and they seemed to catch words that were often used by talents and celebrities on TV.

The reason why these words are likely to be popular is that "because friends and acquaintances around you use it" is the top in all grades.The difference is different depending on the grade after the second place, but it seems that the influence of SNS related to YouTube, Tiktok, and Twitter, and the Internet (other than SNS) is large.

Last year's buzzwords that seem to be unlikely to be used this year is the first place in both men and women, "Pemugaoka Doso Nosuke".It is the evolution system of "Pen", which is the number one word that seems to be popular in 2021.After the second place, "Gyakun", "397 (Thank you)", and "Hanya", both of which are unlikely to be used by more than half of the total high school students.

Finally, the ranking of the buzzwords from the 1990s to 2010 is the ranking of how many high school students of Imadoki know.In the old buzzwords conducted this time, only 5 % of the people answered that they did not know.Surprisingly, it turned out that high school students also knew old buzzwords.

The high school student's recognition was the TOP, "Geki Opopon Pun Maru", the second place, "Rear Mitsuru", and the third place in the 80 %."Super Opopon Pun Maru" seems to be still used on Twitter, etc., and was ranked in words that seem to be popular this year in the first year of boys' high school."Rear Mitsuru" and "Don" are still often used in media such as television, so many high school students know.

On the other hand, Gheton is the first place in the buzzword that is not well known to high school students.It is a word used to be obtained/obtained.The fifth place "Bali 3" was used because the mark showing the receiving state of the mobile phone radio wave was three lines at the time.From now on, smartphones may be hard to imagine.

The trend changes depending on the times.If you know the buzzword, you can get a glimpse of the high school students' "now".It may be fun to make a problem as one of the prolonged home -time family conversations, "Do you know this buzzword?"

[Survey] Smartphone web survey target for LINE users: Men and women in high school students all over Japan: 2021 February 3, 2021 Effective Counts: 1050 Samples: 1050 Samples.

Information provision / source: LINE Research

* At the first appearance, there was an error in the date of the survey period posted at the end of the article.We apologize and correct.