When I returned to my hometown for the Chinese New Year, I found that most families had a terrible thing in common
Middle-aged people who come back from all over the country are like migratory birds, converging from all directions. This should have been a warm time, but also a warm time full of family affection and friendship.
They either gathered around a mahjong table, or gathered together, their fingers flying, knocking on the copper plate. Everyone was immersed in it, it was like this world, and there was only one table left. In the midst of victory and defeat, their mood fluctuates between high and low, high and low, as if all the meaning of life is in the hands of these few people.
Either they use alcohol to kill their sorrows, get themselves drunk, and then brag to each other. Between words, they exaggerate their deeds and show off their deeds, as if to gain the respect and recognition of others. It's just that such false communication is too tiring.
On such occasions, heartfelt words are particularly precious. They are afraid to speak their thoughts and feelings, for fear that others will laugh at them or not understand them. So, they all kept silent and hid their emotions.
In the digital age, it seems to have become among teenagers"Lifeline", so close to it that it is almost like an arm's finger. Whether it's at the dinner table, at a party, or with family members, you can't do without your phone. It seems that in this world, one ** is all.
To young people, many things seem to have little to do with them. No matter who came, or who went, they seemed very indifferent, as if those things had nothing to do with them. When the family is reunited, they are more likely to keep their heads down and swipe their phones than to have any contact with their families, even the simplest greetings, which makes it completely confusing to connect with each other. Such a cold posture is both distressing and helpless.
If you want to communicate with them, they will usually answer you with "um", "ah" and "oh", as if all you have in your head is your **, so that you have no time to care about anything else. Such an answer not only gives people a feeling of being ignored, but also gives people a feeling that the whole person is occupied by mobile phones.
Perhaps, we can understand the attachment and love of today's teenagers to mobile**. Because, mobile ** brings them a convenient, fast, can get information at any time, anywhere, and enjoy the fun world. However, it's also important to note that moving** isn't the only part of our lives, and it can't get in the way of people communicating with others. Neither real human communication nor face-to-face communication can be replaced by mobile**. I just want the children to understand that don't let them regard ** as the only treasure in their lives.
This kind of Spring Festival dinner seems to be lively, but in fact it lacks real emotional communication. They all seem to have forgotten what true love is, what friendship is, what affection is, what affection is, what affection is. I hope they can also understand this truth, so that the reunion of the Spring Festival will be more sincere and meaningful.
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