The rural proverb "3 courtesy, 3 don't borrow, 3 don't walk" is a wisdom principle of life, and these principles are widely accepted and disseminated in rural areas. Below I will explain each of these principles and ** whether they make sense.
"Etiquette 3 does not follow" refers to the fact that there are three kinds of etiquette that should not be easily followed in social situations. First of all, don't follow the crowd, have your own independent thinking and judgment, and don't blindly follow other people's actions and words. Secondly, don't go with the flow, have your own principles and bottom line, and not be easily influenced by the outside world. Finally, don't go along with it at will, be realistic, don't be hypocritical and flattering, and don't do things that go against your will. These principles remind us to think independently and be honest in our social interactions.
"Money 3 do not borrow" means that there are three situations in which you should not easily lend money to others. First of all, don't lend to people you don't know well, because the lack of understanding and trust can easily lead to the inability to recover the loan. Second, don't lend to people who can't repay, so that the borrowing is likely to turn into bad debts.
Finally, don't lend to someone who is using it for illegal or bad purposes, as this may not only result in the borrowing not being recovered, but it may also involve legal liability. These principles remind us to be cautious and cautious when dealing with monetary relationships.
"Road 3 does not go" means that on the road of life, there are three roads not to take lightly. First of all, do not take the wrong path, that is, do not embark on the path of breaking the law and committing crimes, otherwise you will pay a heavy price. Secondly, don't go to a dead end, that is, don't make irreparable choices, and leave yourself leeway and a way back.
Finally, don't follow the old path of others, that is, don't blindly imitate other people's lives and choices, but follow your own path. These principles remind us to keep a clear head and a right direction on the path of life.
In general, the rural sayings of "3 gifts do not follow, money 3 do not borrow, and road 3 do not go" are very reasonable. They are all summaries based on people's long-term life experiences and are intended to remind us to be cautious, rational and independent in our social, financial and life paths. These principles apply not only to rural areas, but also to everyone in modern society. By following these principles, we can better handle relationships, avoid money disputes, and make informed choices on the path of life.