As a daughter, I was anxious to ask for help

Updated on society 2024-06-13
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There is no way to do this kind of thing, unless he himself is willing to quit, no one can say it, this is his joy of life; There is no other way to persuade your daughter to smoke less and drink less.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Try it if you get a chance

    For example, if your father is outside the door, and you pretend not to notice him, you can really hit **, or you can pretend to hit **

    Tell your friends about your struggles

    Then he said helplessly: Sometimes I wonder why my father is so ......Anyway, it's right to sensationalize

    See if there will be improvements?

    Hey, good boy of filial piety, I hope you can succeed

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I am a medical student and I tell you about the experience of our teachers.

    The teacher's father liked to smoke and couldn't quit, and although the teacher tried to persuade him from a medical point of view every time, it didn't work. Once, the teacher did an experiment on the lung damage of a mouse and brought the damaged lung to her father, who quit smoking.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    My dad was the same.

    I'm also in a hurry. I told him to quit smoking.

    He asked me if it was okay to quit eating.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Ever heard of the backfire? If you want to smoke, you can give your dad one by one, and if you want to drink, you can keep drinking one by one. After a long time, your dad didn't realize that it was weird, and that was a strange thing!

    What happens next is up to you! After all, people are not the same! Neither filial piety nor unreasonableness!

    You tell me? Friend! ~~

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I think we should do something that he didn't think of and then make him realize that this is possible.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    (1) Honoring one's parents should not only be in words, but more importantly, it should be put into practice. You can't just say it and don't do it. (2) a Attentive understanding of parents' teachings and expectations.

    Listen to the right words for your parents, and work hard to do the right requirements; Incorrect words and requests should be explained to parents patiently, etc. b Be considerate of your parents' worries and worries. Do not do anything that violates discipline and law, study hard, act safely, keep promises, and grow healthily.

    Take advantage of holidays and spare time to do more housework, often take the initiative to report your study and living situation, and discuss with your parents when you have something. Take the initiative to review what is wrong, and do not evade responsibility. c Genuine concern for the health and well-being of parents.

    Talk to your parents when you have time. When parents have health problems, they should be more concerned and take the initiative to do more within their ability, and when parents are in a bad mood, they should find ways to comfort them.

    Test question analysis: 1) This question is based on the story of the mother and her seven daughters as the background material, and examines the filial piety to their parents.

    2) This question examines how to honor parents, combine the materials, and connect with what you have learned, from the perspective of understanding the teachings and expectations of your parents, sincerely understanding your parents' worries and troubles, and sincerely caring about your parents' health and mood.

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