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Note: The difference between misappropriation and fraudulent use of a name: Misappropriation mainly refers to stealing someone's name, and he is not necessarily the person whose name he or she is.
For example, A steals B's name and tells C that he is a friend of B, and deceives C's trust to obtain some kind of benefit. Impersonation is the fraudulent use of someone's name, and he plays the role of the person who gave the name. For example, A hypothesizes that he is B and deceives in order to obtain some kind of benefit and purpose.
Of course, this issue needs to be considered from many aspects, and the above is only one aspect.
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There is the right to privacy and the right to restriction of liberty and the right to reputation.
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Hey, some parents are like this now, it's a bit excessive, making friends is our own business, they are not qualified to use this method to stop us from doing anything, they have the right to educate us, but they also have the right to interfere with our friendships, but your dad is also for your good, I just don't want you to teach bad friends, or what kind of boyfriend and girlfriend did you have, hey, I can understand you, you can bear with it now, after all, he is your father, you can't fight with him - you say yes.
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No, he is also for you, understand more.
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Not an invasion of your privacy!
You're a sophomore in junior high school, and the main thing to get your phone to play is right!
Didn't you find your own mistakes in this? Your classmate violated the law by teaching from a certain perspective, which violated your teacher's portrait rights. If you hold them accountable, then your responsibility is greater than that of your classmates.
Your dad confiscated your phone, maybe your dad felt it because you made such friends!! This can only mean that your parents care, care, and care about you very much. It can also be seen that your parents expect a lot from you.
So you have to understand your dad. Of course, this is also a way of education.
As for the things you are most concerned about getting your phone back, it's not a simple thing. After all, there is already a generation gap between you and your father, and there are some things in the year, and there are some things that your father can't listen to. You have to call your classmates to your home and explain everything clearly.
Your dad will see how you do "Learning" in the future, but it will be given to you in the end! Look at your own performance this way. Don't be angry with your parents.
What do you think about from someone else's side. Learn to understand your parents! Be considerate of your parents' good intentions for you.
That's just a little bit of my understanding of your problems as a high school student, and you're going to have some big questions on your mind.
Parents are the closest and most reliable in the world, and only what they do is for their own relatives and children. Selfless dedication. Be considerate of your dad! Learn to understand.
Addendum: I am a freshman in high school and have a deep experience. It's no different from yours! It's the kind you say!! of the experience.
This is the so-called "generation gap".
The thoughts, ideas of our 2 generations,!! Nothing is different. I often encounter this situation, either silence or move the "rescuer" - Mom. Hehe!
Understand! Don't be angry, you have to let your dad get rid of his anger, see that he is in a better mood, and go with your rescuers to "fight" 70% of the time you want your beloved phone back.
In fact, parents love their children, they say that they don't agree with you being together, parents will not hurt their children, he must have their reasons, for example, you are still young now, or it is not time to fall in love, or she is not suitable for you, they say that selling the house and not seeing you again may be just angry words, but as a parent's good intentions, you must understand, many times it is right to listen to your parents, after all, they have experienced more than us, and they will not harm us.
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