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>>Son:Dad, I am hungry, what's for dinner?
>>Dad:I wish I knew, but your mom is on strike right now. How about let's go out to have
some fast food.
>>Son:Eating junk food and having trash-talk together? Sounds fun to me. But aren't you
worried about the high cholesterol in the food?
>>Dad:I am more concerned about the garbage in your talk. I wish your teacher taught you
better, like the good old days when I was young.
>>Son:My teachers wish the same. They wish our parents taught us better, like the good
old days when they were young.
>>Dad:You know why your mom is on strike? Because she is upset about your attitudes
and grades.
>>Son:My attitudes never change. I just want to be myself. But I do see you and mom change.
You don't trust my decisions any more.
>>Dad:Excuse me, have we changed? We just want to help you to be a useful and respected
person. Is it too much to you?
>>Son:I don't want to be used, and I don't live on people's respects. I just want to
be myself.
>>Dad:But how to become yourself if you can't even fix the dinner? Should we invite your
teachers to join this discussion too?