Actually, this kind of thing is ugly. After entering the society in the future, there are plenty of opportunities for others to be grandchildren. There is no need to start practicing now. In fact, the current school is not entirely an ivory tower. Many people say that entering the university is basically equivalent to entering the society with half a foot. This statement is also very reasonable, because the student union of the school is basically a microcosm of a small society, and even the student union of each department has a special minister, deputy minister and director. A group of children gave themselves a bunch of titles.
In fact, most students' union presidents or ministers became presidents or ministers not because of their ability, but because of their older qualifications. When the university just entered the student union, we often met some inexplicable seniors and sisters who bossed us around and sat there motionless instructing you to do this and that. This kind of person is so common that even if you please him, he will only treat you as a brother or sister running errands and will not care about you at all.
But it is undeniable that there will be some positive cadres in the student union who are willing to organize everyone to really do something practical. If you meet such a superior, you can put forward your own opinions or suggestions, and everyone can communicate effectively. Such people usually get along well without your flattery. In getting along with them, we can learn something useful ourselves. This way of getting along is much better than pleasing the seniors and sisters who are bossing around.