Uncle Fried Rice takes special care of female classmates, and the chat records are uncomfortable,

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-01-30

In addition to their busy studies, the most indispensable thing for college students is three meals a day in the cafeteria. Although school cafeterias have a variety of dishes in different canteens, they are often the ones closest to the dormitories. After a long time, the students can also get acquainted with the staff of the cafeteria, and the aunts and uncles who cook can also roughly remember the students' looks and taste habits. In this unfamiliar campus, the care of the uncles and aunts makes the students feel warm and caring.

However, it is in these daily lives that there are often people with ulterior motives. A female classmate mistakenly added the WeChat of a fried rice uncle, but unexpectedly received some uncomfortable messages. At first, the female classmate replied a few words in order to be polite, but she didn't expect that this fried rice uncle would express his gratitude to her in incomprehensible words, and continue to send her messages, and also care about her warmth. The female classmate felt uneasy and scared and decided not to reply to the stranger's message again. However, she later discovered that similar situations were not uncommon, and many of her classmates experienced similar problems. Students realise that they need to learn to protect themselves and keep their distance so that they don't get into danger.

The importance of the cafeteria is self-evident in the daily life that students spend on a college campus. For three meals a day, students go to the cafeteria to get food and find a hearty meal to satisfy their hunger. Although the school cafeteria offers a wide variety of dishes for students to choose from, and different canteens have their own characteristics, there are always a few canteens that are the top choice of students because of their proximity to the dormitory or the right taste of the dishes. Over time, the cafeteria frequented by the students became familiar with the faces of the aunts and uncles, and they were able to remember the students' looks and taste habits. This sense of familiarity gives students a sense of warmth and intimacy when studying in a foreign country.

However, it is precisely in such daily life that there are often people with ulterior motives. For example, Uncle Fried Rice's "special care" behavior made a female classmate feel very uncomfortable, and the chat history was even more eye-catching. At the beginning, the female classmate inadvertently added this fried rice uncle's WeChat, and then received some strange messages. The other party seemed to express a very grateful attitude towards the female classmate's WeChat addition, and continued to take the initiative to send her messages, and also cared about whether she was warm. Such an act made the female classmate feel very frightened and uneasy, and she immediately cut off contact with this stranger. However, she later discovered that similar situations were not uncommon, and many of her classmates had experienced similar problems. Students are becoming aware that they need to learn to protect themselves better and keep their distance so that they don't fall into unsafe situations.

University life is new and beautiful for many students, so they are often too naïve and naïve, and lack sufficient vigilance and prevention against some dangers and traps in the outside world. They are eager to make friends, helpful, and willing to believe in the good intentions of others. However, malicious people often take advantage of the kindness and trust of students to deceive and take advantage of them in various ways. This is why many college students are easily deceived and fall prey to traps.

Thinking back to the safety education in elementary school, we all know that we can't just go with strangers, and we can't trust what strangers give. However, as we get older and have more life experiences, these security senses seem to fade on college campuses. The students lack enough malice towards the outside world and have a blind optimism about the kindness of strangers. They are not easily suspicious of other people's motives, and easily accept the friendship and assistance of strangers. They don't realize that the bad guys don't need too much preparation and means to manipulate and frame them, and they only need to take advantage of the simplicity and trust of the students, and they can easily carry out all kinds of deception.

On college campuses, students are in a confused and full stage, eager to expand their social circle and make more friends. However, their innocence and naivety have also become targets for people with ulterior motives. Many bad guys took advantage of the students' ignorance of the world and their lack of awareness of prevention, and carried out various forms of ** and traps, so that the students could not extricate themselves.

Students need to recognize that keeping themselves safe is a priority. First of all, they should protect their personal information and not share it with strangers. Sensitive information such as numbers, home addresses, and family members should not be easily shared with others. Once this information falls into the hands of those with ulterior motives, it can be used to carry out illegal activities.

Secondly, students should learn to keep their distance and be wary of those around them. Even if you are an acquaintance, you should not disclose too much personal information and privacy at will. When talking to strangers, you should be more vigilant and do not easily believe the good intentions and inducements of the other person.

In addition, students should also take the initiative to enhance their safety awareness, starting with small things, to develop a keen perception of potential dangers. Don't easily trust strangers' requests for help, don't accept things from strangers, and don't go to strange places with strangers. Only by being vigilant can students better protect themselves from all kinds of dangers.

In conclusion, students need to improve their awareness of self-protection on college campuses, not only to learn to protect personal information, but also to keep their distance and not trust others easily. Universities need to strengthen the education and cultivation of students' safety awareness, and improve students' awareness and ability of self-protection through lectures and simulation activities. Only when students receive adequate safety education and training from childhood to adulthood can they better protect themselves from danger.

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