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The "children's version of the Morse code" between elementary school students perfectly bypasses the "understanding" of parents and teachers

The "children's version of Morse Code" between primary school students perfectly bypasses the "understanding" of parents and teachers.

Unlike what many adults think, there are actually a lot of whispers between primary school students today.

Or about game entertainment, or about complaining, in short, some children hook up with each other, ear to ear when they say, they definitely don't want third parties, especially parents or teachers, to know.

So......

The "children's version of the Morse code" between elementary school students perfectly bypasses the "understanding" of parents and teachers

In the case of extremely limited intellectual thinking, many primary school students use memes and special symbols to "develop" a set of effective and vivid "children's morse codes".

The way to pass "secret codes" between each other is really safe and simple.

Using question marks, ellipsis marks, and exclamation points as password content, adults can only see these children inexplicably sending symbols, but they are completely unaware:

Inadvertently, two elementary school students have completed the "exchange of intelligence."

The "children's version of the Morse code" between elementary school students perfectly bypasses the "understanding" of parents and teachers

Some primary school students simply use the language of "numbers + symbols" to develop a set of "paging passwords", just like the popular pagers 20 years ago, as long as you have a simple "password comparison table" at hand, you can find out a large list of "secret words" sent by the other party, and understand it.

As a parent and teacher, if you can't "check" the "codebook" that these bear children use to make words and sentences in time, you will not be able to know what "moths" these children are doing all day long!

The "children's version of the Morse code" between elementary school students perfectly bypasses the "understanding" of parents and teachers

Of course, in the Internet age, primary school students are almost a mobile phone in their hands, and the "children's version of Morse code" between children is definitely more than just writing a few symbols on a small note.

As a result, some children have developed and created a large number of "emoji statements" based on the most commonly used "basic emojis" in chat software. Anyway, a large number of colorful "round head" expressions are lined up in a string, and children with sensitive brains can basically read and understand and see clearly.

But it's the turn of adults to be different, even if the child's mobile phone is cracked by you, and then held in your hand, I dare to pack the ticket, the children between the various code words, passwords and emoticon strings, you are likely not even to understand a sentence.

The "children's version of the Morse code" between elementary school students perfectly bypasses the "understanding" of parents and teachers

There are even some children who have come up with a set of "pinyin codes" without any effort.

This set of "children's version of morse code" is even more magical, because one has no punctuation, two does not have a codebook, and three does not have an emoji, which is a "geek version" of chat quotes.

For example, "tsgbjbs", "lwjcf", "fxqtzq" can be easily understood by children, but if you let parents and teachers guess, I think no one should be able to guess the meaning of these three sentences:

"The library is not gone", "Come to my house for dinner", "Go to play football after school"!

The "children's version of the Morse code" between elementary school students perfectly bypasses the "understanding" of parents and teachers

Therefore, the "children's version of Morse Code", which is popular among elementary school students, is that the terrible thing is:

You can read every letter, and when the child disrupts and rearranges the word elements in another kind of thinking logic that you can't imagine, then these words become "contact code words" that only children can understand, but adults are often overwhelmed.

In addition, for the "Pinyin Abbreviation" version of the password, if the child only "translates" some commonly used words and sentences in life into the abbreviation alphabet version of "secret language", perhaps some sentences, parents can still understand a little.

But if children let themselves go completely and change the "mantras" that are popular and popular among children to pinyin abbreviations, I guess basically all adults can't understand it.

For example, do you know what the phrases "wwdmzzfyb", "ylwcsxc", "xpynsfyhdwh" mean?

The "children's version of the Morse code" between elementary school students perfectly bypasses the "understanding" of parents and teachers

Don't guess your friend, I'm sure you won't be able to guess at all.

Because these 3 sentences mean: "Punish yourself for my recklessness", "It turns out that I am the clown", "Do you have a lot of question marks for children".

You see, I thought I was still young after the 80s and 90s parents, which found that I and my children already had a "generation gap", right?

As the saying goes, a generation has a generation's "language."

In my opinion, it doesn't matter how children communicate with each other, but it is important that children don't talk well to each other, and have to use code codes, or even "children's morse codes"!

This shows that many post-80s and post-90s parents, on the surface, seem to be open-minded and tolerant of their children, but in fact, they monitor and supervise their children behind their backs, and they have not stopped for a moment.

The "children's version of the Morse code" between elementary school students perfectly bypasses the "understanding" of parents and teachers

If the child has said every word between classmates, it will be "cracked" by its parents in every way, and then forced and investigated; if the child spits and complains on the chat software, parents can understand it, and therefore hold on all day and nag.

Then of course, the children will rack their brains and have to come up with a set of "children's version of Morse code" to perfectly bypass the "understanding" of parents and teachers.

In short, children use "code words" to communicate and complain, reflecting the educational problems, which is the extreme insecurity of children's hearts, and adults as parents and teachers also lack measurement, patience and care in the process of educating children.

So those grumpy parents, please be sure to talk to your children after you go home every day.

Because for small children, what is most needed is not material and stress, but emotion and companionship.

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