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How do middle school students dress up?
Our view is that middle school students should not pay attention to dressing up.

We don't deny that it is good for middle school students to pursue fashion, but in reality and in the long run, middle school students should not pursue fashion.

First, from a historical point of view, should we advocate everything from the national quintessence of "the king of Chu loves a thin waist, and the maids starve to death" to the "three-inch golden lotus", from the waist-girding of European women in Napoleon's time to the fact that some people drill holes in their ears, noses and even lips today? Should we all learn from these pursuit of so-called fashion?

Second, from the social point of view: the current social fashion has held up half the sky, and the followers of fashion are all influenced by social fashion. We have to admit that fashion has lost the development of society. Today, China is building a conservation-oriented society. 2 1 century teenagers, as middle school students, will become the pillars of the motherland in the future. Shouldn't they respond to the government's call?

Third, from the perspective of learning: students' pursuit of fashion will have a corresponding impact on their academic performance, which will distract their learning energy and make them unwilling to learn. Middle school students should take learning as the basis, supplemented by quality education, instead of blindly doing something unrelated to improving their learning and wasting precious time. The school is a large group, which needs to give people a sense of uniformity, so as to reflect the face of a group and the teaching norms of the school. Some teachers can't help but sigh: "With the spread of fashion, more and more middle school students tend to dress and think in a personalized way, which is detrimental to the campus image.

Fourth, from a personal point of view: we have no financial ability, and excessive pursuit of fashion will increase the burden on parents. Do we really want to use our parents' hard-earned money to pursue this invisible fashion?

In short, no matter from which aspect, middle school students should not pay too much attention to dressing up. Please don't be confused by fashion and fall into the "whirlpool of fashion".