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The square dancing aunties beat up the basketball boy, are the uncles and aunties really relying on their old age to live up to their old age? How do you resolve this conflict?

I don’t know since then, incidents of uncles and aunts relying on their elders and cheating on them have occurred frequently. Some uncles openly eat girls' food on the subway; some old people buy unseating tickets, occupy other people's seats, and even injure the flight attendants; some aunts pretend to be beggars and deliberately cheat; a few days ago, another incident happened One thing happened, the square dancing aunts surrounded and beat up the basketball boy. I think this is also a manifestation of the old ladies relying on their old age. So, how to solve this problem?

1. Negotiate well. Try to communicate calmly. If it doesn't work, you can talk to their leaders, such as the dancers. For example, don't say that the basketball hoop here is the territory of the basketball players. Please discuss it with the uncles and aunties. In addition, you can help them find another suitable venue for dancing and exchange with them. If the problem cannot be solved by this method, you can leave first, calm down, and solve the problem in another way.

2. Communicate with the children of the elderly. You can find a time in private to invite the children of these elderly people to talk about the problem calmly and let them persuade the elderly at home. Although these old people are very fierce, they are very gentle to their children, and I am afraid they only listen to their children.

3. Find coordination with institutions such as the community. If the above two methods are useless, you can only find relevant agencies to coordinate. For example, the community administrator can stipulate who uses the venue on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, who uses the venues on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, and who uses the venues every other week on Sundays. I believe there is always an effective way to solve this problem.

In short, we cannot rely on force to solve this problem, we can only talk calmly. We also hope that the old people can understand the young people and be considerate to each other.