You say, is it true that the boy who claimed to be the son of the bank president the other day ago? I heard that the follow-up of the incident has come out, and the result is really unexpected!
It is reported that the incident was originally like this: a student claimed to be the son of the president of a certain bank on the Internet, and for this he showed off his power in school, and even scolded the teacher. It's hard to imagine that a student can be so arrogant!
However, the aftermath of the incident is wonderful. After investigation, it was found that the student was indeed the son of a bank president!
Moreover, his parents were really there. It seems that this student's family background is really good!
However, what is even more jaw-dropping is that the boy even scolded the teacher in public! It is said that when the teacher asked him not to show off his identity at school, he went so far as to directly scold the teacher in extremely offensive language.
I don't understand why a child has such a strong sense of conceit? Is it because the family is rich and powerful, so he thinks that he can do whatever he wants, and no one can take care of it? This kind of behavior is really despicable.
I believe that this boy's scolding and scolding performance will definitely arouse widespread social attention and condemnation. After all, it is really disappointing that as a student, he can insult a teacher so unscrupulously in front of so many people.
What's even more frightening is that even the boy's mother is said to have been involved and has similarly verbally abused the teacher. It seems that the upbringing of this family is really problematic.
I can't help but ask, what kind of person will such a child be in the future?
I hope that through the exposure of this matter, it can attract the attention of relevant departments and the public. We should condemn this kind of blindness, but we should also reflect on why some people in our society are able to act recklessly because of their status.
It's incredible. I believe that as long as the whole of our society can unite and condemn such misconduct, I believe that our next generation will be able to grow up to be better and more responsible.