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Auntie sells Hainan traditional candy video

I think this behavior is really a bit of a fuss, but it's not a mistake.

During the whole college life, everyone will have an intersection with the aunt in the boarding house. The aunt in the boarding apartment sent candy for holiday reasons. I don't think it's a big deal, but in Harbin Institute of Technology, an aunt in a boarding house almost had a problem because she delivered candy.

Aunt lodger sent candy for the festival, and someone threatened to report it on the grounds of openly celebrating the foreign festival. It happened at Harbin Institute of Technology. 17 Auntie, the resident of the apartment, expressed her support to the residents of the apartment and wanted to express her gratitude in the form of distributing candy. However, in its chat group, some members said that it is very inappropriate for boarding aunts to promote western festivals as dormitory counselors. If she doesn't stop this activity, she will report it to the relevant department of the school. Of course, what he left a message on social platforms was not the report mentioned in the title.

Aunt lodger responded that she was thoughtless and just wanted to thank everyone for their support and cooperation, and would pay more attention in the future. A classmate in the same chat group said that Aunt Rocky had apologized and hoped that this classmate could delete the previous screenshot and stop talking about it.

I think this is a bit of a fuss, but judging from the school's response, the message is also out of kindness. Objection? Aunt in the dormitory was threatened with candy on Thanksgiving Day, saying that aunt was openly engaged? Foreign Festival? Celebrate? According to the survey, the aunt in the apartment distributed chocolate out of kindness, and the message reminded the aunt out of kindness. The school does not advocate religious color? Foreign Festival? Enter the campus and resolutely prohibit religious activities from entering the campus.

After this exposure and hot discussion, Harbin Institute of Technology quickly responded on social platforms. The above is the response. As can be seen from the content of the school's response, the school thinks that the aunt of the apartment did this out of kindness and left a message, and the person who left the message said it out of kindness. Both sides can't talk about doing anything wrong, but they have disputes in some aspects.

Personally, I think this man's behavior is a little fussy. In fact, many foreign festivals have been introduced to China, and many festivals have been widely celebrated. Maybe some behaviors on campus are sensitive, but there is no need to go online, otherwise campus life will become particularly depressed and easily hated by people around.

In fact, everyone expects their college life to be rich and colorful, and everyone has different views on foreign festivals. While living according to your own way of life, learn to respect the way of life of others, and perhaps there will be fewer disputes and contradictions in life.

Strictly obeying the law is not the way to get along with people. There is really no need to care too much about many things in life. It is enough to live a good college life.