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What do you think of the intergenerational issues we are talking about?

Personally, I don't like to call people by seniority, and I always feel confused. Obviously, an old man in his sixties may have to call you grandpa because of his seniority. He is obviously a child, but he has to be called aunt or a bigger name because of the problem of seniority. Of course, I'm talking about the seniority of my family, and I don't like it; For several generations in the family, you still can't confuse them. You can call them what you want. My personal seniority at home is very high, which also brings me a lot of trouble. Everyone's name has the word school, and as a junior, I don't pay much attention to this, so I didn't name my baby according to the word school, because it was also opposed by my family. Finally, I pushed around in the crowd and made a decision (changing the account name is no longer a simple matter, it is very useful to move first)