First, using a foreign language does not mean that we have been instilled with the idea that we should never lose money and return what we have found to others. This is also the traditional virtue of the Chinese nation. Throughout the ages, we all agree with this value concept. It should be a good thing for college students to try to find the owner of what they have found and actively write about lost and found.
However, many netizens think that bilingual lost and found represents this college student, which is a bit idolatrous. Actually, it's not necessary Language is just a tool to promote communication. As an international language, it is actually a good thing to master and skillfully use English. We should not elevate this matter to a national issue and politicize the language.
Second, pay attention to connotation, regardless of form. The college student found something, and according to the external characteristics of the found item, it is speculated that the owner of this item may be a foreign student or a foreigner. Out of consideration for the owner, he wrote bilingual lost and found. From these aspects, this is because college students just want to find the owner as soon as possible and choose a more convenient way.
The focus of this matter should not be limited to the use of bilingual lost and found by college students, but should pay attention to the moral character of college students who can't find money. Netizens should not go online, thinking that the lost and found written in bilingual is a show for college students, but should look at it in essence.
Third, treat language correctly. Now some people think that language has been elevated to the political level. Is using a foreign language an idolization of foreign things? To really make our country strong, we must first write about realizing our own strong and inclusive concept of problems, and talk about things as they are, not on the line. Language is just a tool for human beings to communicate. Under such consideration, we should master this tool instead.