There is a hot topic that has aroused heated discussions among netizens: Is it really embarrassing for parents not to have a car?
Let's take a look at the answers shared by netizens:
It's not right to say that parents are ashamed to not have a car. The car is just a means of transportation. In our lives, there are now more families without cars, what's the shame of that?
Many families may feel that they don't need to buy a car at this time, or that they can't afford it. For example, some families live in places where public transportation is particularly convenient, subway lines are criss-crossed, and bus stops are dotted, all of which can go directly to the place you want to go.
So what do you do when you buy a car? You also have to spend a lot of money to maintain the car, and the cost of fuel alone is a big expense, plus regular maintenance costs, insurance costs, and so on. After all, the cost of raising a car is not low. And not having a car doesn't mean that the quality of life is low.
Parents can take their children on the bus or subway together, and in the process, children can also see all kinds of people and experience different life scenes.
They can see office workers in a hurry, struggling for a living; You can see the old people supporting each other, warm and calm; You can also see children laughing and playing, full of innocence and childlike fun. It's also a great experience for children to learn more about the world.
Besides, what really matters is the love and care that parents have for their children, not whether they have a car or not. A family full of warmth and love, even without a car, children can grow up healthy and happy.
Parents can spend their free time with their children reading books, playing games, and going to the park to play. Give encouragement and support to your children when they are struggling; Be proud and proud of your children when they achieve results. This kind of emotional companionship and love cannot be replaced by any material thing.
Moreover, not having a car can also allow children to learn to adapt to different lifestyles and develop their flexibility and adaptability. They will understand that there are many choices in life and that it is not necessary to own a car to be happy.
So, don't feel ashamed that parents don't have a car. We should look at this issue with a more rational and objective attitude, cherish what we have, and not pursue material things too much. After all, true happiness comes from inner fulfillment and love between family members.
Thanks for reading, welcome to leave a message in the comment area to discuss!