These seven phenomena are becoming more and more common in rural areas and deserve reflection

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-22

1.As the cost of marriage continues to rise, many men are still facing huge financial pressure after buying a car, a house and hundreds of thousands of bride prices. This has led to an increasing number of single men in rural areas.

2.Some children were not filial to the old man during his lifetime, but after the old man died, in order to pursue the reputation of "filial son", they held funeral ceremonies with great fanfare, and even spent a lot of money to invite bands and hold grand funerals.

3.Comparative consumption has become a trend among some people. Although some people work on construction sites and can't drive a few times a year, they still buy cars and park them in front of their homes in order to save face and compete with others.

4.The stakes in playing mahjong are getting bigger and bigger, and even some families have family disputes because they win or lose too much in mahjong, which eventually leads to the breakdown of marriages.

5.There is now a growing phenomenon of "young grandmothers" in rural areas: they do not do housework or earn money all day, and are only responsible for having children and enjoying life.

6.Many elderly people still work outside the home to earn money after retirement, while their sons and daughters-in-law are lazy and stay at home all day to play.

7.The older generation likes to save money, save money on weekdays, and always think about spending it where it is needed most. However, when they get sick and need it, they end up spending all their money on medical bills.

8.In rural areas, some young people are skeptical of traditional family values and morals. They focus more on personal interests and enjoyment than on family and social responsibilities.

9.Some young people lack the right career planning and goals, and they often only pursue short-term pleasures and ignore long-term development. This has led to a dilemma in their employment and career development.

10.With the rapid development of technology, the popularity of the Internet in rural areas has also brought some problems. Some people are addicted to online games, socializing**, etc., leading to wasted time and social isolation.

11.Educational resources in rural areas are relatively scarce, and many children do not receive a good education. This has led to a brain drain and a lag in economic development.

12.In some rural areas, environmental pollution is a serious problem, with serious pollution of water, air and soil. This has a negative impact on the health and quality of life of residents.

The existence of these problems requires the attention and joint efforts of all sectors of society to solve them. ** Support for rural areas should be strengthened to provide more employment opportunities and educational resources;Families should attach importance to family education and cultivate children's good moral character and sense of social responsibilityIndividuals should establish correct values and focus on self-development, while also caring for the well-being of others and society. It is only through joint efforts that the situation in rural areas can be improved and comprehensive development and social progress can be achieved.

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