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Youth stands meekly at shop

Nevertheless, there is that young man, so modest and sincere that he doesn't even know the costs of the different goods in his large store. His direct response to the rate enquiry used to be that his elderly father was aware of it.  Naturally, he stays in the store to weigh the various things for clients who come into his roadside business, but he doesn't seem to feel comfortable telling them how much each item costs exactly. Some patrons of his roadside store think this is incredible, if not intimidating. But it's because of how rigid he is about order, how disciplined he is, and how he obeys his father's instructions.  If his simplicity conveys a familiar sense of meekness, it's because he fears his father. The world is now his, and he speaks very little about a very different element of it.  While he weighs the goods for the clients who are waiting, he doesn't  really think of anything noteworthy. His simplicity reveals a somewhat more modest nature, thus no ...

Are summer holidays a time to shun books?


Hey, where are you? It's ten o'clock. I'm in 'F' Block and will be at home shortly. However, an extended thirty minutes went by. He didn't show up despite his obligation. This is the insincere inclination of the youngster who has been enjoying his summer holidays lately. 

Now, a few more days are left before the completion of the school's summer holidays.  But students feel free to avoid the excruciating books.

It has not yet been clarified whether these summer vacations are genuinely a freedom from books or time to contemplate deficiencies in the subjects.

He is neither afraid of his parents, nor is there anything that would really prevent him from leaving his home. He doesn't care about his disregard and is fearless. Does this represent exceptional characteristics of Generation Y?

It is all the fun he had in his mind, and the feelings he gave in his seventeen years of a tender age. He is also openly conceded to having been a touch baffled by the number of times he came up straight in conversation with his father these very days, particularly. 

Throughout these holidays, he had never demonstrated any enthusiasm in using his writing practice to correct all of his spelling errors. Interestingly, he continues to be more interested in attending tuition lessons and is always on time.

The fact that he spent his vacation engaging in thrifty pursuits and demonstrating a strong interest in playing online games is really disheartening. What does he gain from this kind of interest? 

He does not abandon this interest at all, even though he is aware that it is a waste of time. He wastes his valuable time playing online games even though he is aware that they are useless.

When he happens to be a final-year student in his college, he should study what it really means to be useful to him. It is during his final year of college that he should hanker for good marks. 

He should care more about how to make use of fleeting time properly and effectively, which has long been rehearsed for more than expected years. Anyone denying? 




 

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