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What constellation is Deng Zihao?

Cheng: In my opinion, primary school students can't ask their parents for compensation for housework.

Because doing housework is the responsibility and obligation of family members! As a member of the family, we should help our parents do some housework within our power to reduce their burden. Mom and dad give us a good study and living environment. They work hard every day. When they get home from work, they are busy cooking, washing clothes and cleaning. They didn't ask for a penny. It seems unfair that we should do as much housework as we can now and get paid. If parents are paid for everything they do, how much should we give them?

Liu Qian: Some sociologists and children's education experts from Harvard University in the United States have conducted a follow-up survey of 456 children in Boston for 20 years. It is found that compared with children who don't like housework, children who love housework have an unemployment rate of 1: 15, a crime rate of 1: 10, and their average income is 20% higher. Therefore, loving housework can make us live happier when we grow up.

Lin Zihuai: Families should be maintained by family ties, not by money. Although it is a commodity economy society now, we also pay attention to money at home, which easily makes us form the concept of money first. In addition, do you have to pay for housework and eat at home?

Deng Zihao: China is a state of etiquette that respects the elderly and loves to work. For thousands of years, many children helped their families share housework in childhood. Pasturing cattle and sheep and cooking are all things that children can do in the past. Nowadays, our parents pay more and more attention to us, do less housework, and the fine tradition of honoring our elders and sharing worries for our parents is gradually lost. Not only that, it also becomes the reason why we ask our parents for pocket money. What a ridiculous thing it is!

Tang Tianxin: I also think it is wrong to ask for the reward of housework. You can't just look at money. If we give money to do housework at one time, what we ask for money to do in the future will encourage the formation of our bad habits. If we live for money, what is the difference between us and "miser" and "money-obsessed"? We are students, and it is clearly stipulated in the primary school code that we should honor our parents at home and do housework as much as we can. Therefore, it is natural for us to do some housework according to the standards of a qualified primary school student.

Liu: If we ask our parents for the reward of housework because of our labor income, who will our parents ask for when they do housework? Their obscure contribution, for what? That's a responsibility! It is a kind of care! Therefore, not all labor has to be paid! A lot of work is a heartfelt duty! As a member of the family, we do what we can for the family. How can I keep my mouth shut about money?

Liu Shengwei: Doing housework can cultivate our good qualities such as loving labor, having a sense of responsibility and respecting our elders, and it is an effective way for us to learn to do things and learn to be human. Therefore, it is wrong to do housework in exchange for pay. Doing housework is an obligation, and as a member of the family, we should undertake this obligation.

Wan Ling: Our family is maintained by family ties, not by money and interests. If we want to ask our parents for the reward we can do housework, who will our parents ask for the reward for their hard work and sweat for our healthy growth? We should learn to share responsibility for the family from an early age. If we have no sense of responsibility at home, how can we take the initiative to assume social responsibility when we grow up and go to society?

Liao: We are also a member of this family. Share responsibilities and obligations in the family. Instead of just asking for it and enjoying it at home. Everyone must remember the story of little Peter in Mom's Bill. Peter asked his mother for 60 cents for some small things he did at home, but his mother's efforts and sweat for Peter's healthy growth for more than ten years were measured by 0 cents, which made Peter feel ashamed. Yes, the love between relatives cannot be measured by money. We try our best to do some housework for our family, and also share some responsibilities for our parents. This is our love for our loved ones and the embodiment of our sense of family responsibility!