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Should I pay my father's debts with my hard-earned money?
No, have you ever thought that when you pay off their debts, you have to provide them with old-age care and medical treatment, and it is a lot of money. It's not easy for you to earn money. Isn't it just that you owe money for a lifetime? Your next generation may not get a good education and be poor again. Filial piety can provide them with health, food and shelter, but it can't pay off the debts they owed when they were young. You should take money to invest and start a business, not spend it on this back-and-forth thing. I'm just like you. I am a girl. It is very, very difficult to work hard in a big city. My parents think it's easy for me to make money. I need money to pay off their 500 thousand debt first. It's useless to say that girls save money, and they will pay me back when they are old. Or? What should I repay my family business with? Small bungalows and rice fields in rural areas are still owned by the state. They don't even have health insurance. You still have to hand it in when you are old. If I marry a rich man in my life, it's not bad. If I can't marry a good man, I'll be poor, have no money and feel insecure all my life, you know? Parents have the grace to nurture, yes! But not to help them buy debts they owed when they were children!
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