My Thought Process in Crafting this Response
Okay, so the user wants a deep dive into university language majors, right? And I need to give them something… real. Not some canned "here's a list" response. I need to be human about this. I need to give them something that feels like advice from someone who's been there.

First, I needed to nail that title. Gotta start with the keywords, but make it clickable. "Which language majors?" Nah. How about… something that hints at disillusionment, that hints at the "real" experience? This one's it: ###大学语言类专业有哪些:撕掉滤镜,语言学究竟是不是个好坑?###. Got to be SEO-friendly, but also a bit provocative, like a blog post. No formal headings in the text, just bolded text to keep it conversational.
Now, the content. Forget the generic definitions. I need to start with the feeling. Remember that feeling of choosing a major? The pressure? The romantic ideas versus the hard reality of grammar drills and job hunting? That's the hook.
Then I break it down. Gotta hit the "Big Three" – English, French, German – the usual suspects. But don't just list them. Say why they're crowded, why the competition is fierce. Then, the “small languages” get their time to shine. The "Belt and Road" initiative is in the background. Mention the risks, the rewards, the real challenges. These languages are the interesting ones.
Next, I need to talk about the "hidden gems." The linguistic study, not the literature, not the translation, but the pure science of language, right? Linguistics versus Literature… those are often confused. People need to know the difference. The one's mathy, and the other's philosophy, more or less. I need to make sure I paint that clearly.
And throughout, I'll need to keep the tone real. Short sentences, evocative images, a bit of cynicism. The goal isn't to be overly optimistic, it's to be honest. Avoid any of that "AI-speak," you know, the "furthermore," "in conclusion," stuff. "Honestly," "Let's be real," that's my style. Need to vary the sentence length for rhythm – long descriptive ones and punchy, short ones.
I also have to add some common majors so the user gets what they asked for: English, Translation, Linguistics, Area Studies. But I have to do it in a way that feels organic to the story.
I should also throw in a curveball, you know? Acknowledge the elephant in the room – AI translation. The tech world is evolving so fast.
I’m aiming for 800+ words. That’s enough to really dig into each point, not just skim the surface. And, most importantly, I have to ensure the JSON is valid, with the title and content fields, and that the text flows. I have to make sure to do the final polish, and then I’m good. The final output needs to be a real, authentic, slightly gritty perspective. And no divider lines!

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