2024-10-07
한어Русский языкEnglishFrançaisIndonesianSanskrit日本語DeutschPortuguêsΕλληνικάespañolItalianoSuomalainenLatina
do triplets have to pay a ticket to ride on the high-speed rail? what is going on?
it turns out that in order to allow all three children to travel smoothly without affecting other passengers, the parents came up with this ingenious method of "hanging tickets". on the positive side, this type of parenting demonstrates the love and devotion of parents to their children.
they work hard to adapt to the environment and create conditions for their children. this kind of whimsy meets the needs of the children to the maximum extent in a limited space, and also reflects the wisdom and creativity of the parents. however, on the other hand, high-speed rail is a public space where passengers share the same environment.
this behavior of "hanging tickets" may affect the riding experience of other passengers. what's more, it may send the wrong message to children: it's okay to bend the rules in public. this is not a good example for the child's growth and socialization process.
in addition, from a safety point of view, this kind of "checking" behavior also has certain risks and may pose a threat to the safety of children. therefore, although this kind of parenting scripture reflects the love and wisdom of parents, we should also treat it rationally and not blindly follow it.
while expressing our appreciation for the wisdom and love of our parents, we must also think about how to better abide by the rules in public places and ensure the safety and comfort of our children and others. thank you all for watching, see you next time!
personal opinion, for reference only.