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What should I do if I encounter unqualified behavior in my daily life?

It is their business that others have no quality, but if we learn from them as quality people, we are defaming ourselves, so I think we will tell the younger generation around us about any behavior without quality, and regard it as a wrong demonstration to stop children from learning.

I remember when I was young, my father would take me to the zoo. At that time, some people in the zoo would throw things into the semi-open zoo. At that time, I asked my dad if the animals inside were hungry and wanted to eat. I remember clamoring for my dad to pick me up and give the monkeys some snacks.

At that time, my father told me that it was wrong for them to throw things like this and told me not to learn. My father explained to me that what they did might injure the monkey by mistake, and the monkey might get sick after eating those things. After my dad said this, I never wanted to send food to animals when I went to the zoo in the future. Sometimes my peers have this idea, and I will stop it.

In fact, places like Monkey Park have signs prohibiting eating, but many people still ignore these placards. I think when we know that these actions are wrong, we should "mind our own business" and remind people around us not to do wrong things again.

There are many such cases. I think parents can use these unqualified behaviors as negative teaching materials for their children when they happen to be around, and warn them not to learn the wrong behaviors like them, so that their children can get a correct education. If unqualified people hear your conversation, they can also slap their unqualified behavior at the same time.