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The wheat is almost ripe. Should I take time off to go back to my hometown to help my parents collect wheat?

I think we should go home and help our parents harvest wheat. As for what you think, that's another matter. From the outside, the income of an acre of land is very low now, except for vacations, missed work, round-trip air tickets, absenteeism bonuses, etc., which are simply not comparable to wages. So some people say that it is not appropriate to ask for leave.

The wheat at home is ripe and my parents have worked hard for a year. For them, wheat is blood and sweat. The harvest of wheat is a happy thing. The hard work was not in vain. The wheat season is cloudy and rainy. The ears of wheat are so heavy that they are afraid of lodging. I need to harvest quickly. I'm really nervous when harvesting wheat. The storage and sale of wheat are all manual operations. It's right to go home and help. But I've been out for months. I went back to my hometown in the countryside to see my parents and spend more time with them. Money and blood are incomparable.

Although there are large harvesters now, considering the hard work of parents at home, going home is to help them rest, which is equivalent to helping them harvest fruits together. Even if children come home to help, going back to help their parents harvest wheat won't make them feel tired. No matter how much money they earn by working outside the home, they are not as close as their families. Don't feel bad about losing your salary when you go home. It's not worth it. It is not easy for parents to raise us.

Home is a mountainous area, and there is little wheat planted. It is very necessary to go home to help parents harvest wheat and reduce their labor intensity. Secondly, parents are getting older and older, so they can't leave all the heavy work to them, so they must also take responsibility. After all, family ties are priceless. We should ask for leave to go home and collect wheat. After all, it is not easy for parents to do manual labor when they are old. We are still young, so we should go back and help. However, when it comes to making money, sometimes we shouldn't take money too seriously. We should pay more attention to family relations.