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Differences between Chinese and Western College Students

1. Teacher-student relationship: Teachers in China emphasize strict requirements on students, discipline, obedience and hard work, and the relationship between teachers and students is "managed" and "managed"; In the west, the relationship is equality and respect. The students' environment is relatively free and relaxed, emphasizing natural development. The relationship between teachers and students even contains an equal "contract" relationship, that is, everyone discusses and does things, and students' opinions count.

2. Cultural tradition: China advocates the oriental collectivism culture, and everyone is a member of the collective, emphasizing the sense of collective honor, * * * and convergence, and personal interests are placed under abstract "national" and "collective" interests; The west is an individualistic culture, emphasizing that everyone is an independent, complete and valuable individual, and personal interests are protected.

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The sexual development of college students is mature, and the problem of love is inevitable. Due to the lack of adolescent education and correct guidance, many students simply don't know what true love is.

There are still some students who can't correctly handle the communication between the opposite sex and the emotional problems between the two sides, and they are confused about love and sex. A few students also have abnormal behaviors. Some students fall into pain, confusion and depression because of the contradiction and conflict between their understanding of love and the concrete problems in reality, and they are trapped by love.