First of all, about the required course of etiquette. Although it sounds very polite, it actually talks about some rules of the relationship between a woman and her mother-in-law after marriage. I have to say, even this basic knowledge should be put into the university, so how practical is it? Everyone has his own opinion. For my point of view, we need to master some necessary workplace etiquette, but these interpersonal etiquette is too cliche, and we can have our own communication standards and methods. Besides, he can't completely avoid some contradictions we encounter in real life.
The second is about the capacity building course. Hugh Yongke sounds tall, but he is actually painting a more delicate makeup for those who have died, so that they can leave this world with dignity. But most people's first impression of her is really incredible, and it's weird to practice face to face every day.
Finally, it is about the last moment of life, that is, when you die, you should write some suicide notes. I practice syllogism repeatedly every day. After a long time, I feel like I'm in another world. If I write a story for myself now, I will probably exercise myself into a split personality. I have to say that these courses will really have some wonderful works. For some people, there is a shadow of existence, but for some people, it is still a bit inappropriate.