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By Guo Jiatong | China Daily | Updated: 2025-02-19 06:10
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Exchanging skills, or "swapping", is a growing trend among young people in China. [Photo/VCG]

Swap, learn, connect

"I can offer an Italian learning experience, and I would like someone to teach me the basics of psychology," wrote a netizen on Xiaohongshu (RedNote), China's popular lifestyle-sharing platform.

Similar posts have flooded social media, fueling a growing trend known as "swapping" — a peer-to-peer exchange where young people trade knowledge and skills.

The areas of expertise vary widely, ranging from programming, music, and design to more niche fields like astrology, jazz dance, and even "relationship coaching".

Unlike professional courses, swaps emphasize self-directed learning and introductory experiences, allowing participants to explore new interests without financial commitment.

"I trade my knowledge of artificial intelligence for badminton lessons. After swapping, I can figure out whether I'm truly interested in this hobby before investing in it," said Haoqi (pseudonym), a programmer who has been swapping for six months, in an interview with SuperELLE magazine.

Beyond skill-sharing, the trend also helps address urban isolation by fostering friendships through mutual learning. "It's about breaking routines and meeting people outside your industry," Ayue (pseudonym) told SuperELLE.

Amid a tightening job market, swapping is also a tool for career development. "The tool sets we use today are very different from those of even 10 years ago," said Jonathan Realmuto, an assistant professor at the University of California, Riverside, in an interview with the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. "It's important to integrate these new techniques into your leadership practice."

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