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When a man walks into the supermarket and meets his mother, he is educated by nagging. Why don't young people like to listen to their elders' nagging?

In Jixi, Heilongjiang, a man showed a video of him shopping in a supermarket and being taught by his mother to buy junk food. The man said he was 26 years old. He met his mother while shopping in the supermarket. My mother thought of buying some spoiled food in the basket, and eating too much might be bad for her health, so she nagged a few words in front of the man, but in the end her mother rushed over to help the man settle the bill, and the man felt very warm-hearted Sometimes her nagging is also love for children.

In fact, in real life, many young people don't like to listen to their elders. After all, it will make people feel bored. It seems that there is a mosquito swinging around their ears, which will inevitably produce some resistance. Therefore, parents must master the sense of proportion when educating their children, and remind them in time when they find that their children have mistakes, but don't warn them repeatedly. After all, today's children can learn a lot and know something through the internet, and their parents have too many.

Many times, parents' nagging is not necessarily correct. With the continuous development of society, the younger generation can acquire more new knowledge, so they may know more than their elders in some aspects, and sometimes their nagging may still be wrong, which will make young people feel bored. Then I think young people should also have a good attitude. After all, the nagging of elders is also a concern, you can not accept it, but don't directly sing the opposite.

Young people must learn to get along with their elders. Sometimes elders will use their own life experiences to educate these young people, with the aim of reminding them not to take detours. So everyone should accept it frankly. With the growth of age, parents' nagging will be less and less, but it will make people miss it more. Older people don't have to keep nagging in front of young people. I think a proper reminder is enough.