In Western culture, “alumni” often evokes images of university fundraising letters, homecoming football games, and occasional reunions. While networking exists, the connection can feel transactional or nostalgic. In China, the concept of 校友 (xiàoyǒu) carries a much deeper and more immediate weight. It's a fundamental pillar of one's social network, or 关系 (guānxi). The bond between 校友 is built on a strong sense of shared identity and collective pride in one's 母校 (mǔxiào), or alma mater. This creates an “in-group” mentality and a powerful sense of mutual obligation.
The 校友 connection is leveraged constantly in daily life and business. It's a key piece of social capital.