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Some old people save up their cardboard boxes and sell them to make money. Young people can’t stand it and don’t support it. Do you support it?

Scrap products can be sold for money, and scrap products can be "earned". This is already the "way to make money" for some elderly people, especially the "homeless" and "idle is idle" elderly people. "Scrap" is also called "junk", and it is customary to "pick up" or "pick up". This is a form of "labor" in "public view". You can't let go of a certain amount of "face". I won't do it myself, and my children will feel like they have lost their person when they see it.

Cardboard boxes are a type of waste, and they still have a certain "value" in junk. "Save it up" means there are two possibilities: one is to pick it up from outside, and the other is to throw it away yourself. Take what you picked up and take it home, don't throw away what you threw away, save them all. What are you doing? Save more and sell it.

Young people are not used to this phenomenon. First, it takes up space and is an eyesore. Second, it is "disgraceful" when buying and selling. This matter cannot be generalized. Some young people agree and follow suit. I not only support but also participate.

Isn’t it just the Chinese New Year? Every store will have large and small cardboard boxes, not to mention packaging boxes that are constantly being purchased online. This cardboard box always has to be disposed of. To be honest, even if you don't sell it, you still have to throw it away. As soon as you throw it away, someone will pick it up immediately. I can't help but feel a dull pain in my heart. This is throwing away "money" in vain.

In fact, no matter where I go, I have the experience of selling scrap products. For example, in my family, my wife still collected some cartons, cans, etc. behind her son and daughter-in-law's back, and quietly placed them on the balcony. When the wife returned to her hometown, her grandson discovered it and sold it to a rag collector for 4.20 yuan. For a child, this is a "large amount" of money, and it has become his own "private money." Children are very imitative and their parents will not let them inside if they pick them up from outside. The small cardboard boxes, plastic bottles, etc. at home were saved by my grandson. My son and daughter-in-law have changed their minds and feel that this is also a good habit to cultivate thrift in their children.

From then on, all waste products at home that could be exchanged for money were no longer "packed" and thrown away. After the Chinese New Year, when we went to our son’s house again, they had saved some scraps. Going home. The son said, "Dad, you sell those rags now." So, I was like a rag collector, and my son and daughter-in-law were looking for things they didn't use. I unpacked, folded, bundled and sorted them, and got a very heavy bundle, which I sold for 11 yuan. When I told my son and daughter-in-law, they were quite surprised and asked me to buy a pack of cigarettes to smoke.

There is nothing wrong with saving scraps such as cardboard boxes. What is wrong is that some people are dismissive of this labor. The rags can’t be sold for much, even the “professional” rag pickers on the street, they say, only earn a few yuan or ten yuan a day. Some old people save cardboard boxes, but some young people can't stand it because they are just trying to save face. If you let go of face, it won’t be a big deal. Aren’t many people also grabbing red envelopes in WeChat groups? Every cent and cent was eagerly snatched up. Besides, who would give you a dollar for no reason. As long as you handle those cardboard boxes properly and don't let young people come out to sell them, they will slowly support your actions.

Answer: Support!

An era creates a generation, and before you know it, a generation of young people has become an old person; just because this generation has survived hard times: they are still very economical in life, especially those in their 40s , those born in the 1950s experienced the "natural disasters" in the early 1960s, and they felt it even more profoundly. Just because of these experiences, they have developed a cherished, frugal and simple habit in today's life. Sometimes when young people look at some unused cardboard boxes at home, they collect them and take them to a "waste collection point" to sell them. The elderly have their own ideas and plans to live their lives, and they save as much as they can; a few dollars or more than a dozen dollars are what they have earned in exchange for their hard work.

It should be supported!

Living at home: There are some things and things in daily life that need to be planned, and should be saved or not wasted; the waste paper boxes at home are also money if they "accumulate a little and add up"! What the elderly do is also a way of "living", and it is worth learning from young people!

Some old people save up their cardboard boxes and sell them to make money. Young people can’t stand it and don’t support it. Do you support it?

I believe that young people who can’t stand it have never suffered from poverty. In fact, saving their own cardboard boxes is also a reasonable way to recycle and sort garbage.

I don’t agree with old people picking up cardboard boxes outside, but many old people do this. Some people actually have quite high pensions, but they just have this addiction!

Think about it from another perspective, what did these old people experience when they were young? We young people simply won’t understand.

These old people may have experienced wars, revolutions, natural disasters, days without food, and days of hunger when they were young. How can we young people understand? Therefore, many old people save money and save cardboard boxes to sell them for money. I don’t think it is shameful at all.

Didn’t steal or rob.

If you don’t like it, it’s better to say that young people “look down on” them and think they are disgusting and embarrassing.

Don’t underestimate the money you save from selling these cartons, you will get a carton of milk, a bundle of green onions, and even some pork.

Some old people save up waste paper boxes and sell them for money. Young people can’t stand it and don’t support it. But as an older rural person, it may be different. Not only can I get used to it, but I will also go there. Do this. What's wrong with this? It's a good way of being diligent and frugal. It also benefits oneself and the country. It benefits the individual and protects the environment. The elderly can't make a big contribution. These small efforts can be considered as a small effort, so what's wrong with it? Well, many young people think it is a loss of face and dishonorable. My point of view is different. I think diligence and thrift are a glorious thing. Although the country is now prosperous and the people are rich, the style of diligence and frugality cannot be lost. It is advocated by the country and society and should be carried forward. If there is anything wrong with what I said, please forgive me.

What’s wrong with an old man selling junk?

Nowadays, there are more and more packaging boxes. First, the elimination of old household appliances is accelerating, and the outer packaging boxes of new household appliances such as refrigerators, freezers, washing machines, and TVs are large and heavy. It's thick, it takes up space at home, it's useless to throw it away. Second, online shopping is frequent. Needless to say, the mobile phone cases my eldest granddaughter bought for my wife were all delivered by courier. There are a lot of large and small packaging boxes for online shopping. The third is the packaging box for the flaxseed oil that we usually eat, the milk powder that we drink, and the sheep meal... There are so many boxes for buying clothes and shoes. If you don't deal with it in time, you will accumulate more and more, and your house will be stumbling. If not for sale, put it on the balcony. Originally, the balcony was a place to grow flowers and beautify the room. Stacking some paper shells has no place to start, and it also affects the beauty and cleanliness of the balcony. Putting it in the corridor and turning the public passage into personal territory is a manifestation of selfishness and a partial encroachment on the owner's property. Storing them in the corridor is unhygienic and attracts rats, and it is also easy for someone to accidentally throw a cigarette butt and cause a fire. If it is not extinguished in time, it will cause damage to neighbors' houses and property, causing casualties and causing compensation disputes.

The old man’s accumulation of used cardboard boxes is a traditional virtue of frugality and housekeeping. It’s not about stealing or robbing, it’s not about being embarrassed, nor is it about rummaging through the trash can and picking up cardboard boxes that are dirty and smelly. If the trash can is full of leftovers and the trash is filled with sewage and dirt, you can persuade the elderly not to pick it up in the trash can. The cardboard boxes I own are quite new. They don’t dirty my body or my hands. They are neat and orderly. Taking them to the scrap station and selling them for money is definitely a good thing that benefits the country and the people. Why not?

There are many benefits to saving up waste paper boxes and selling them. One can save wood. Few trees can contribute to green waters, green mountains and green environmental protection. 2. Reuse old items from old manufacturers or logistics companies, shopping malls and supermarkets to save packaging costs. After selling the three waste products, you can get some pocket money back and pass on the good family tradition of diligence, thrift and housekeeping. Fourth, the scraps were sold to make room for the balcony, which is spacious.

Not storing in the corridor reduces the chance of fire, reduces friction with neighbors and increases harmony.

As young people, we should learn from the traditional virtues of the elderly and pass on the family tradition of diligence, thrift and good fortune from generation to generation. If you change your concept, the elderly will get used to it and support it.

I very much support the old people’s practice of saving up cardboard boxes and selling them to make money. Some young people can’t stand it and don’t support it. This is a concrete manifestation of saving face and suffering, which is very normal. But some young people can't stand their parents picking up rags and are afraid of embarrassing them in front of their girlfriends. He arrogantly scolded his parents for embarrassing him, and when his girlfriend asked for a house and a car as a gift, let alone the money from his father's scavenging. I'm afraid he wouldn't even mind paying for his father's shit. At this time, he was in urgent need of money and didn't care about face. This is the ambivalent mentality of modern young people. In fact, when people live at home, they buy goods for their own use, let alone the elderly when the packaging boxes fall down. Even young people should pack it up and tear it down to buy money, which not only cleans up the family environment but also increases their income. Never throw them away all over the house, as this will not only affect the family environment but also cause laughter from the neighbors.

I think some old people save up their cardboard boxes and sell them to make money. I fully understand the support for the elderly to work hard, endure hardships, not be afraid of getting dirty, and be diligent and thrifty in running their homes. As for the important reason why young people can't stand it, they think that old people can't get much income by picking up some garbage and selling it for some money, but they are also afraid that people they know will see them and be embarrassed. Therefore, today's young people cannot stand this matter. So, why do old people walk on the streets all year round to pick up trash and sell it for money? According to my chat with them, I learned that the reasons are as follows;

1. Most of the old people scavenge. Due to their poor family background, they have worked hard for a lifetime and have no income when they are old. They often live in the city and their lives are exhausted. In order to survive, Being forced to do so, one has to brave the severe cold to pick up some items without spending any money, and others cannot see that the old things in their eyes can be turned into treasures, so there is nothing wrong with selling them to make a living.

Second, some old people are willing to endure hardships and work hard throughout their lives, and their true nature of thrift will never change. When people get old, they sit at home with nothing to do, cannot play chess and cards, and feel lonely and bored. It is better to go out for a walk, take a look, pick up the waste that can be turned into money and take it home. If you accumulate a lot, take it to the waste collection station and sell it. If you pay, you will get a day's meager harvest. However, it is not for how much money they make, but for having something to do every day.

Therefore, we will grow old one day in our lives. Don’t be humble to the elderly. After the hard days are over, the good days are coming, but they are almost old. Old people have things to think about, and old people have things to think about. I hope that contented elderly people will always be happy and better.

Some old people praise the cardboard boxes and sell them for money. Young people can’t stand it and don’t support it. Do you support it?

I support it!

I am also a cardboard box seller.

Now I no longer have the ability to sell cardboard boxes. The cardboard boxes I have at home are given to Lao Zhao, the cleaner who takes out the trash in our community!

Our community is now managed by Donghui Property Management in Qiaodong District, and the waste collection personnel are not allowed to enter the community by community security. If I have cardboard boxes at home, I will give them to others. When I get old, I can no longer go out and buy junk!

There is a new owner of a house in our community who is a second-married couple. The old man is very concerned about money. The old lady is now picking up rags in our community and picking up cardboard boxes to sell for money. I also collect cardboard boxes in our community, and then go to the scrap collection point to sell them for money!

The cardboard boxes at home are now very valuable. My neighbor came to my house to collect cardboard boxes.

This person is now over 70 years old. I have more cardboard boxes for Lao Zhao in my house than for this person!

Young people should leave the old people alone. The old people can do whatever they want!

There is an old man in our community who is over 80 years old and collects rags and sells them for money!

I still have cardboard boxes at home for Lao Zhao!

I am Grandma Chunyun Liu: Old Zhao, who takes out the garbage in the community, has always done a good job when I was a real estate agent. Now that Donghui Property Management in Qiaodong District has taken over the property in the community, Old Zhao has always taken out the garbage for us. . Leaving the cardboard box for Lao Zhao can also be considered as helping Lao Zhao and his wife!

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If people want to survive, they must think about how to make money to support their families. But making money is never that easy. It usually comes from gathering a little and slowly accumulating.

So some young people will pick up cartons when they see elderly people at home, and they will never let go of plastic bottles when they see them. They often scold the old man angrily and feel that he has been embarrassed. It feels shameful to pick up trash and sell it for money. But I think this is money that we can collect and sell for money. There is no shame in this, we are aboveboard, we do not steal or rob, we use waste in exchange for money.

I remember that when my family was renovating the house, we accumulated a lot of cardboard boxes and sold them together for nearly 200 yuan. When my son's house was being renovated, there were more cardboard boxes, but he didn't know where they could be sold, so they were all lost. I feel very reluctant to give up.

So I support the elderly to save cartons and sell them for money. This is a good habit of maintaining hardship and simplicity. Why not do it if waste can be exchanged for money. My mother used to take cartons and bottles home and sell them together. This is the habit of old people. As long as it doesn't clutter the house, it's fine. She sells it herself to make some money. Although it's not much, she just wants to be happy.

Now, the garbage is sorted and there is a place to put the recyclable garbage. The unified management of the property is very good. But there are also elderly people who ask for it when they see someone holding a cardboard box outside. I don't think it's a shame. This is called living a good life. This is a good traditional habit worth learning. I hope young people can understand and provide support. Learn to run a household and don’t waste what you can save. Donate the discarded items at home if you can, and sell them if you can. We advocate thrift and oppose extravagance and waste.

Some old people save up their cardboard boxes and sell them to make money. Young people can’t stand it and don’t support it. Do you support it? I can tell you the title of the question, I strongly support it.

Some old people save up all the cardboard boxes and sell them to make money. This is a great thing. It contributes to the country and increases income, so why not do it.

Nowadays, convenience is emerging in the community. To collect cardboard boxes and other waste products, go to the community to apply for a card, input the card, and the cardboard boxes will immediately turn into money.

Sometimes I pass by the guard, who is very close to the trash can. I pick up a few bits and sell them immediately for money. My wife owns a tricycle and has accumulated a lot of cardboard boxes. He can also pick up some when he goes to work. The little he accumulates makes a lot, and it is great to exchange for money.

The older generation saves up all the cardboard boxes and sells them to make money, which shows that the older generation has suffered a lot and always feels that life today is not easy. Is selling some cardboard boxes also a bit of income? Young people are different too, and they also have support. There are very few non-supporters. Human manna can be the same. Ten fingers are not as long as ordinary ones. The most important thing is young people. They have not suffered as much as the older generations, but have suffered as many sins as the older generations.

I think it’s a very good idea for some older people to save up their cardboard boxes and sell them to make money. I really support it. I do the same thing. Who needs to worry about getting money, right?