How to treat the hot water charge 1 50 cents in some universities?
How to treat the charge for drinking hot water in some schools? This question is a bit vague, and I can't answer it without detailed analysis. First of all, we must understand that there is a difference between a school that charges fees and a school that is above high school or below junior high school. Because schools below junior high school belong to full-time compulsory education schools, and high school to university belongs to parents' full-fee schools. But as long as you pay the miscellaneous fees, it includes services such as water and electricity. If this happens in full-time compulsory education schools, including private schools, it is very unreasonable for students to charge for drinking hot water. Because students and teachers are equal, students enjoy full-time compulsory education. Since it is compulsory education, students have to charge for drinking hot water. Where is the compulsory education? Not to mention that parents of students have to pay miscellaneous fees every semester, which also includes the cost of drinking water. This will happen in schools above high school, because students can be equal to teachers in personality at their own expense, but teachers want to drink a cup of hot water during working hours, just like employees working in the unit, which must be supplied by the unit, and there is no doubt that it is free. Then students pay tuition and fees to study, and they have to pay accommodation fees for accommodation. The so-called miscellaneous fees are services including water and electricity. Students who want a cup of hot water should belong to the free category. Even if heating is a special service, it can only be charged according to the cost. If you only care about money without conscience and treat money as a business, it will pollute the campus and must be resolutely banned.