I was like this when I was a child, and I loved and hated him. Now I have grown up a lot and read a lot of books, and I understand a truth better: our life is completed by ourselves. No one has the obligation and responsibility to bear every thorn in our growth.
If your father's education is good, accept it. If it's not good, just listen. Don't argue. After all, he is your father. If necessary, sometimes when you are chatting happily, point out his shortcomings in a euphemistic tone, as well as your views and suggestions on him. If it's not serious, so be it. After all, you can't ask others to be perfect, even yourself. How can you ask others to do it?
You are lucky to have a father who is willing to point out your shortcomings and propose solutions! You can't ask too much in life. A flower and a grain of sand make up a world. The less you ask, the easier it is to be satisfied, and the happier you will be.
Send you my own inscription: Smile and be tolerant! -