What do you think about these habits which have been long practissed by children in VN? whould you like to preserve them?Why/Why not? 1.hand-written home work 2.play traditional game like hide and seek, elasstic-band jumping, skipping, and catch the chickens 3. crossing one;s hand in the front and bowing when you greet a person of senirity 4. obeying your parents/teachers without talk back
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1. Hand-written homework.
=> It can prevent students from copying the answer from Internet but it is also inconvenient and time-consuming. Especially, students that have bad hand-writing can get bad mark just because teacher cannot understand what they wrote. Therefore, I don't want to preserve it.
2. Playing traditional games hide and seek, elas-band jumping, skipping and catch the chickens.
=> I want to preserve it because it's also a good physical activity for children that helps them to be healthier and shape.
3. Obeying your parents/teachers without talking back.
=> I don't want it to be preserved. Sometimes, children should be allowed to speak up, to give their opinions so that parents can understand their children more.
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"In my opinion, this is a bad but regular habit of children in Viet Nam. It is not actually bad, in some case, silent is the best answer, just "in some case". Firstly, children often scare of the adults, they are afraid of being beaten, scolded, they don't want to be punished. Secondly, children don't talk back because they know that it is useless, children's voices are not trusted as adults, the more they talk, the more the adults misunderstand it. Even when the children are right, they are still not have the trust of the other. Thirdly, some children are get used to be scolded, they think that they just need to be calm for a few minutes and everything will be fine. Some other think that the adults always right and they are wrong. Finally, the children respect their parents/ teachers, they believe that their parents/ teachers will understand them, so they choose the way of silent, this opinion is not very popular because just only a few children think so. I think that children should talk to their parents/ teachers when they think that is necessary, at least the children can let the adults know what they want."
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