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What happened to the dink you knew?
The dinks I know are all old people. ? The former boss is from Hong Kong and should be 70+ years old this year. He and his wife have been married for decades, and their love is as good as ever. The boss started his business in the mainland and his wife is in Hong Kong. Those years are long-distance relationships, and we can meet several times a month. My wife is thin. Although she usually likes to wear T-shirts and jeans, she is still in good shape and cultivated. ?

When the boss saw his wife, he suddenly became a big boy. I sat down with endless topics, and my face was full of smiles. I never let my wife work. Everything is ready for her. Traveling abroad every year, drinking beer every day, the body is very tough. ? Once, his mobile phone was on the bar and the screen was unlocked. I accidentally took a look while working there.

I saw two conversations, both of which were sent by the boss to his wife, probably to ask her to be careful when traveling, to pick her up when she arrived, and then to say that she missed her or something. Sometimes I think about it, how extravagant it is to receive love words every day when I am old. ?

What the boss said to me the most was that you can get married, but don't have children. Today's parents can only give birth, but can't teach. It can be seen that he is disappointed with the education of children in modern society. Although I haven't asked him about providing for the aged, it should be good. ?

The second old Dink is my partner's godmother, a Southeast Asian Chinese. I called her aunt, but she was 75 years old and died last year. It is said that my aunt is a doctor. She worked in a department of ZF and was the principal of a local high school. She has two houses and a car. She stopped driving when she was old and hired a driver. Later, she was seriously ill and went to ICU several times. The situation is very serious, but her savings can still support most of the hospital expenses. ?

I have heard a lot about her kindness, decency and respect, and I have taught many students, many of whom have achieved success. In her later years, students often visited her. At last year's funeral, a whole wall was covered with wreaths and flags sent by students. ?

In her later years, she had a best friend who had known her for decades. She usually walks very close, so she goes to other cities for holidays and parties. Her sister's family of three lives with her in one of her houses and takes care of her daily life. At the end of her illness, she was hospitalized, and my aunt and sister took turns to take care of her. After her death, relatives, friends and many classmates came, so she was not lonely. ?