A father gave an on-site education to his son -- this is the case for resisting Japan [ZT]
This afternoon, I visited the supermarket and occasionally heard such a conversation:
A 5-6-year-old boy and his father stood at the counter selling Japanese sushi. "Dad, I want this one, this one, and that one ......"
Poor Dad doesn't know whether he is talking to himself or saying to the seller, "eight bucks ...... This requires 12 pieces ...... This is small. Is this 16? What did you do ......"
"Dad, I want this. It's delicious. I bought two for my mom last time ......"
I was wondering if this father would buy all the 20 kinds of sushi put on the counter. I saw this father leaning over and holding the child: "Lu, are these Japanese sushi delicious ?"
"Delicious"
"Do you say Japanese cartoons look good ?"
"Nice looking"
"Is Japanese robots fun ?"
"Fun"
"Are you talking about the beauty of mm in Japan ?"
"Beautiful"
"You have to pay for it. Dad can't afford it. Can you buy it without the money in your pig ?"
"I don't know." This is a miser.
"Is that good? We'll take a gun and go to Japan to beat Japanese devils and get all their stuff. In this way, we can eat a lot of sushi, I have a lot of robots, a lot of good-looking cartoons, and I can be friends with a lot of pretty Japanese small mm, and I don't have to spend any money. Is that good?"
"Good ......" Little miser points his head
"Can we go home and shoot a gun? When we grow up, we can shoot a Japanese devil ......" Dad is hitting the ground.
"En ......"
As a father, he sat down on his shoulder and left. The sweaty face of the small mm who sells sushi ......