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"You are a child, it doesn't matter if you go" is a sentence that is the psychological shadow of the post-80s and 90s

How embarrassing can you be when you can be embarrassed?

A netizen replied, which made me both helpless and sad!

At KFC, I sat next to a mom and a six-year-old.

I only heard my mother say, "You go to the cash register and ask for ten bags of ketchup and some paper towels."

The child went happily, and soon the child returned. He had something to come back with, but the child said, "Mommy, what are we going to do with ketchup?" Mom said we'll go home and eat steamed buns later. The child was reluctant and said he wanted to eat chicken nuggets and fries. Crying while talking, why do you ask me to just ketchup and tissues every time?

Alas, I was like that when I was a kid. I'm always humble, and I'm forced to go to my grandmother, who hates me, to ask for soy sauce, and to make a mess. Very inferior. I can't keep my head up

"You are a child, it doesn't matter if you go" is a sentence that is the psychological shadow of the post-80s and 90s

Why do many parents think that the dignity of their children is not dignity?

"You are a child, it doesn't matter if you go" is a sentence that is the psychological shadow of the post-80s and 90s

In fact, it is also reducing trouble, because there is really the kind of order for a pack of fries to ask for 20 packs of tomato sauce, you don't give a full 20 packs of backhand to give you a complaint, you even have to return the order for him, let him eat this meal for free, do you say that he can really get 20 packs of ketchup with a pack of fries? Yes, maybe very little, but you don't give it yet. The catering people are also really helpless [cover their faces] [cover their faces]

"You are a child, it doesn't matter if you go" is a sentence that is the psychological shadow of the post-80s and 90s

You should cry and ask for it, my mother asked me to order spicy chicken, please give me some, don't give it to my mother to beat me [tears]

"You are a child, it doesn't matter if you go" is a sentence that is the psychological shadow of the post-80s and 90s

I also had such a childhood. So now when my children go to school and want to buy materials and school uniforms, or the school has to hold activities and pay money, as long as I see it, I will be more active. I don't want my child to feel inferior at school like me.

"You are a child, it doesn't matter if you go" is a sentence that is the psychological shadow of the post-80s and 90s

I don't understand, I don't respect, he is even willing to let the child ask for it, and he doesn't want to cook a dish himself, right?

"You are a child, it doesn't matter if you go" is a sentence that is the psychological shadow of the post-80s and 90s

Grow up quickly, run and grow up and run away, don't feel sorry for anyone who doesn't feel sorry for you [send heart], come on and run

"You are a child, it doesn't matter if you go" is a sentence that is the psychological shadow of the post-80s and 90s

I used to send pamphlets with advertisements on the street, and my dad had to ask me to ask for them, but they didn't give them to me when they read my novels and asked me to bring my parents with me, and after I went back, my dad said I was useless and turned his head to give me the side of the road, and I can really remember it for a lifetime

"You are a child, it doesn't matter if you go" is a sentence that is the psychological shadow of the post-80s and 90s

Eating a small hot pot buffet, ice cream can be eaten for free in the store, but you can't take it away, I saw a mother with her son quietly stuffing it into her bag, and the manager saw it, and asked them to take it out and either eat it in the store or put it back in the refrigerator, I really saw the embarrassment on the boy's face [smile]

"You are a child, it doesn't matter if you go" is a sentence that is the psychological shadow of the post-80s and 90s

In the past, the school organized to go back to school together, I temporarily added it in, my mother didn't let my dad give me money for the fare, the teacher of the organization saw that I had no money, and hid here and there on the train, at that time I knew everything in my freshman year of high school, and I could remember how my classmates thought of me for more than 100 travel expenses for a lifetime, and even once quarreled with my classmates who directly said that I took the bus to evade the ticket money

"You are a child, it doesn't matter if you go" is a sentence that is the psychological shadow of the post-80s and 90s

The family was going to build a new house, and a lot of workers were invited to come back, and lunch was cooked at home, and I came back that day to eat, but there was no place for me, and they scolded me for being squeamish, and I didn't have anything to eat, so I went to my cousin's house, and she gave me three one-dollar coins to buy something, and I still remember the temperature of the silver coin in my hand

"You are a child, it doesn't matter if you go" is a sentence that is the psychological shadow of the post-80s and 90s

I hate to push my kids out to do something that I don't want to do, my mom did that to me when I was a kid, and I have a shadow now

"You are a child, it doesn't matter if you go" is a sentence that is the psychological shadow of the post-80s and 90s

When I was a child, the school said that I would order school uniforms, and I didn't want to decide if I wanted to, but I could wear them, but my mother wouldn't give them to me, and when I went home, I said to borrow them, and no one liked to borrow them

"You are a child, it doesn't matter if you go" is a sentence that is the psychological shadow of the post-80s and 90s

When I was a child, I was asked to go for humiliating things, and then those bosses would point at my nose and scold, and in the end I would be beaten if I didn't complete his task. Many times ... I have low self-esteem and anxiety, and I am under so much pressure. Now that I'm in my thirties, I still wake up crying when I was a child. Also, as soon as I see him, I am afraid, disgusted, and oppressed.

"You are a child, it doesn't matter if you go" is a sentence that is the psychological shadow of the post-80s and 90s

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