
Data: Common Expressions by the Publicity Department
Overview
A Downward Trend in Certain Vocabulary Usage

An Upward Trend in Certain Vocabulary Usage

Recently, the National Statistical Research Department carried out a research towards the common expressions by the Publicity Department.
From 1948 to 2025, the frequencies of using "self-reflection", "inspection", "self-awareness", and "understanding" decreased by 89%, 56%, 66%, and 94% respectively.
The synonyms and near-synonyms of the words listed above are all showing a downward trend.
According to the National Statistical Research Department and the declaration of the Publicity Department, the decreasing trend of these words exhibits the confidence of Upra as a big nation. The Chief Speaker of the Publicity Department, Kin, believes that this is a positive signal: "As we all know, understanding and reflection are only essential when you are a small country with low deterrence... Obviously, we don't need this... Upra is good and strong enough. Uprarians, enjoy your time secretly."
From 2010 to 2025, the frequency of using "resolutely uphold", "support", "follow", "back up", "balloons are amazing", and "happiness" increased by 78%, 97%, 98%, 140%, 520%, and 96% respectively.
The synonyms and near-synonyms of the words listed above are all showing an upward trend.
The journalists of the News Propaganda Department of Upra had an interview with the Chief Mathematics and Deciphering Operator, Huadama. Huadama believes the future of Upra is indeed bright, according to the statistical results: "What is worth noticing is the rocketing of 'balloons are amazing' usage. It clearly shows that under the brilliant leadership of 48 and 49, our citizens have developed a great awareness of the value of our beliefs... Concluding from this, the increasing data of the 'support', 'happiness' and 'back up' are easy to interpret... Happiness and willingness to follow all derive from the greatness of balloons."
A news report released from the News Propaganda Department of Upra. All images come from the National Statistical Research Department and were made by AI.