1, how many years are left before graduation?
This question has to be said to be stubborn. I graduated from college in four years, and then I asked this question for four years. When I was a freshman in college, someone asked me every Spring Festival: How many years will I graduate? Do they really not remember? When I was a freshman, I said there were still four years left. When I was a sophomore, I said there were still three years left. Isn't it ok to add and subtract analogies?
2. Is there no need to study in college?
I really don't know who instilled this idea in parents in China, so universities don't have to study, and universities are just as tired, okay? You can't get a job if you don't get good grades in college, okay? If you fail, you have to make up the exam, okay? I have answered these words many times, but I am asked every year.
How much is your monthly living expenses?
Actually, I don't think this question should be asked It's our personal problem, and like I work part-time outside, I can spend more if I earn more, and spend less if I earn less. This is not a fixed number. The last thing I understand is why I ask the same question every year. Is the society progressing rapidly and the economic consumption is different every year?
4. What's your major?
omy? Lady? Ga ga! I have been asked this question for four years. The point is that I haven't changed my major in these four years. I have been studying this major since my freshman year, and I am still studying this major after my senior year. But every year, people ask, is their memory really zero?
For the questions of elders, we can only answer them seriously out of filial piety and respect, so we really work hard.