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How to honor parents

How to honor parents is as follows:

Family is the source of our life, and birth and growth are inseparable from the support of parents. Parents give birth, support and do housework for us and provide us with everything we need. When we can't take care of ourselves, our parents have provided us with meticulous care. They are unforgettable and grateful for our growth, expectation and dedication.

Filial piety is an important traditional virtue of China. Although people's lifestyles, family patterns and social forms are changing now, filial piety to parents is still an important value that will accompany us all our lives.

1, Thanksgiving and respect for parents

Thank them for giving us opportunities for life and growth, respect their life experience and wisdom, and get instructions and guidance from them. Respect their opinions in everything and always pay attention to their feelings.

2. Provide support when parents need help.

When parents need help, we should try our best to help. Whether you are accompanying them to the hospital for medical treatment, dealing with housework or chatting on the phone, you should reply to messages and phone calls as soon as possible. We should show that we care about them.

3. Visit them often

Time flies and parents are getting old, so we should spend more time visiting them. Let parents feel our company and care, whether through regular telephone contact or personal visit. If we live near our parents, we should often go home to visit them and let them feel our care and love.

4. Provide financial support for parents.

When we have the ability and financial resources, we can often provide financial support to our parents, such as paying medical insurance and buying daily necessities for them. This is not only our economic return, but also our return to our parents' life.

5. Filial piety to parents is not only in the heart, but also in action.

We should not only express our filial piety to our parents in words and emotions, but also record the needs of our parents' lives, whether it is filial piety or doing something we can. Maybe we can't give them material luxuries, but we can still care about our daily needs.

It is everyone's duty and responsibility to honor their parents.

It is our moral obligation to honor our parents, and it is also the correct attitude towards life that we should cultivate. In the traditional culture of China, filial piety is placed in the highland of moral behavior. Time flies, it is our mission to cherish every opportunity to get along with our parents, to be grateful for their love and care, and then to be filial to their parents.