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Dear friends, do college students count as neets? I didn't go to a part-time job during the holiday for the exam. I will graduate next year. Isn't it true that I do research?
Let me tell you what neet is first:

Poor households are also called "eating the elderly" or "caring for the elderly". They are not unable to find it, but voluntarily give up employment opportunities and stay at home. They not only depend on their parents for food, clothing, housing and transportation, but also often spend a lot of money. "NEET" is a young person aged between 23 and 30 who has the ability to make a living, but has not been weaned and depends on his parents to support him. Sociologists call it the "new unemployed group".

In fact, college students should not be regarded as neets. Although food, clothing, housing and transportation depend entirely on parents, it is a learning process. At most, there is no part-time job during the holidays and no participation in social practice. To put it mildly, you don't make money. Don't have so much psychological pressure, there is no conflict between textual research and part-time job, and you don't study every day.

Finally, I remind you that more contact with society will help you in your later life.