Spoiled Chinese children
< br < br < br /> [ there are always some people, you live young Enemy, you live brilliantly, but you can not see behind you, silently supporting your parents, in order to let you live a better life, still to the world in a low voice.
some time ago, chatting with friends, he accompanied a younger brother to travel in Hokkaido, Japan. I asked him if he was having fun. He told me that he and his brother were not the same people, so the trip was not very pleasant.
He told me carefully that my brother was pestering his parents to go to Japan. His mother was not at ease, so she invited my friend to follow him.
His younger brother, who was not well-off, had no ability to make money on his own when he first went to college, had the ability to spend money like the earth. Let's take a trivial matter. Japanese prices are very expensive. A Hami melon costs about 30 yuan. My friend asked me, "Can you agree that you can't make money yet, that your family isn't very rich, that your eyes don't blink just because you're thirsty and won't buy water and eat three slices of Hami melon at one go?" This child reminds me of an impressive saying: Your parents are still living, but you are showing off poetry and distance.
there are so many people around us. Another friend of mine, who had a very ordinary family but had a very "high" life, lived at http://p1.pstatp.com/large/pgc-image/1532617551147 dcb91bd534 border="0">
. < br /> she disliked the unpalatable boxed lunch and went out to the restaurant at noon every day. In the afternoon, she must order a cup of milk tea for delivery. Going out shopping with her, she always took me to a restaurant with high popularity and high price. She travels with her. She always buys all kinds of expensive food and souvenirs in the scenic spot, and spends money like water. Stinky tofu was not delicious. She tasted a piece and spit it out. She frowned and threw away in disgust.
I dare not persuade her to spend too much money. Every time she tried to persuade her, she squinted unconvincingly, pulled out two of her famous quotes and spoke with great righteousness.
The first sentence, "Girls, rich"; the second sentence, "Come out to play, you must be happy, do not care too much about money." It seems that if I persuade her to economize properly, it seems too stingy and too mean for me.