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My family style and instructions are handwritten newspaper pictures.
Family is a garden, children are seedlings, and family is like raindrops, which sneak into the night with the wind and moisten things silently. The following is "My Family Style and Family Instruction Manuscript", I hope I can help you!

Figure 1: My family style and explanation handwritten newspaper painting

Figure 2: My family style and family precepts are handwritten newspaper pictures.

Figure 3: My family style and family precepts are handwritten newspaper pictures.

My family style and instructions handwritten newspaper content: I was educated by strict family rules since I was a child, that is, "be frugal, don't waste."

My parents are well-known hardworking people in the village, and their life should be said to belong to the upper-middle level. However, waste in life is absolutely not allowed. Once, I got up in the morning, washed in a hurry and forgot to turn off the tap. My father was so angry that he pushed me into bed, gave me a good beating and severely warned me that I couldn't do it again.

Another time, when I was eating, I accidentally dropped my rice on the table and was about to throw it underground. My dad saw it and shouted angrily, "Stop it and put it in a bowl." Then there is strict education about thrift. From then on, I ate it in a cautious "CD" action.

As I grow older, I have developed a good habit of thrift. At school, notebooks should be used on both sides; Pen will continue to be used until it is not excellent; Erasers can't be thrown away until they are used. To this end, I also made some jokes. I heard my classmates say "cheapskate" that day. I leaned over and asked, "Who is a cheapskate?" At this sentence, the students all laughed: "It's you." So I have a resounding nickname.

Frugality does not mean meanness. Once, the school held a charity donation activity and watched the students throw one yuan, two yuan and five yuan into the donation box. I solemnly threw a big red hundred-dollar bill into the box with both hands, and the students couldn't help but give a "wow". From then on, my classmates began to look at me with new eyes, and my nickname "cheapskate" gradually disappeared.

Thanks to my parents, I have developed a good habit of thrift, and I will practice it all my life.

The ancients said: frugality is the way to cultivate one's morality. I hope more people can form the good habit of thrift and build an economical society and country as soon as possible.