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This generation of young people knows how to be angry with their parents, and they laugh when they are angry!

author:Lin Yiyi observed secretly

Childhood:

Me: I want a cat.

Parents: Don't give.

When you grow up:

Parents: I want a grandson.

Me: Don't give.

This generation of young people knows how to be angry with their parents, and they laugh when they are angry!
This generation of young people knows how to be angry with their parents, and they laugh when they are angry!
This generation of young people knows how to be angry with their parents, and they laugh when they are angry!
This generation of young people knows how to be angry with their parents, and they laugh when they are angry!
This generation of young people knows how to be angry with their parents, and they laugh when they are angry!
This generation of young people knows how to be angry with their parents, and they laugh when they are angry!
This generation of young people knows how to be angry with their parents, and they laugh when they are angry!
This generation of young people knows how to be angry with their parents, and they laugh when they are angry!
This generation of young people knows how to be angry with their parents, and they laugh when they are angry!
This generation of young people knows how to be angry with their parents, and they laugh when they are angry!
This generation of young people knows how to be angry with their parents, and they laugh when they are angry!
This generation of young people knows how to be angry with their parents, and they laugh when they are angry!

It's really thirty years of Hedong, thirty years of Hexi. The old parents also had this day when they were angry, but they probably laughed when they were angry.

However, in fact, "being angry" is also good, which shows that there is no gap between young people and their parents. Only parents who are close to their children have the opportunity to be so "angry".

Those parents who always maintain "majesty" in front of their children and do not smile are unable to experience the sweetness of being laughed at.

In traditional Chinese culture, the family atmosphere is usually serious, and even the rules of the monarch and the courtier are rampant in the home. What parents say cannot be questioned, and they can only obey and cannot refute it, otherwise it is unfilial piety.

In modern times, the relationship between the family and the generation has slowly relaxed, parents love their children, and children love their parents, but they are no longer filial piety that obeys their words. It's intimacy where you can joke with each other.

If your child likes to joke with you, don't think he/she doesn't respect you, it's because he/she loves you more.

Does your child love to joke with you and "angry" you?