The rise of the short video platform
enables many people to share their lives in the form of videos, especially those who have special experiences, such as those living abroad, their lifestyle there and some very interesting cultural differences between China and foreign countries, which are of great interest to people at home.
Recently, some China parents who live abroad can often be swiped on their mobile phones, and they have recorded interesting things from their own perspectives.
Other children bring all kinds of sandwiches, but China children's lunches are much richer, and many dishes are full of color, flavor and taste, attracting other children's gluttons.
A dad living in Australia shared a potato stewed pork ribs made for his children, and seriously said, "Everyone must believe that I am embarrassed to let him take the delicious food to kindergarten, mainly for fear that they will not appreciate it. Now these basic models have hooked up the greedy worms in their stomachs."
The father also shared a funny scene of his children having lunch in kindergarten. After each child took out his lunch box, he sat around. The first thing he did was to look at what his children ate today, and then look down at the sandwiches in his lunch box with different shapes and the same taste.
However, everyone can only eat what is in their own bowls, and can't eat or drink, because foreign children are allergic, so children can't share their lunch.
Sure enough, this is another story of China cuisine conquering people all over the world. As parents of China, you should be proud of yourself!
Make a recipe for your child, decide what to cook according to the season and your child's physical condition, go to the vegetable market every day to choose ingredients, and then make all kinds of preparations when you come back. Make breakfast and lunch for your child so early the next morning. After all, every delicious dish is full of effort. Finally, carefully package the children. These efforts are all for the health and happiness of the children's three meals a day.
However, children who eat sandwiches and mashed potatoes every day can't enjoy these rich foods. I heard that other children are envious of our food. As China people, how can they be unhappy as mothers?
A Chinese mother living in London found the differences between Chinese and foreign educational concepts from her mother-in-law.
In the view of parents in China, good things at home should be given priority to children. In order to make children eat nutritious, healthy and delicious food, adults need to wholeheartedly prepare three meals a day for their children, which is a qualified parent.
but this is not the case in Britain.
Even if the mother is a full-time housewife, she is not obliged to get up in the morning to prepare breakfast and lunch for the children who go to school. Children need to find their own food, then take them to school and eat cold sandwiches and salads at noon, and no one thinks this is wrong.
When parents take their children to a restaurant for dinner, they will only order some hamburgers, French fries and mashed potatoes for their children, while adults are eating steak and drinking red wine, because they think that children's taste buds can't taste these delicious foods, and it is also a waste to give them food.
For parents in China, letting their children eat cold food is simply training their children to have diarrhea every day. Besides, there are so many delicious foods in Chinese food that it is too bad for them to eat only some fast food every day ...
This way of bringing their children in Britain is really labor-saving.
Cooking time can be directly reduced to neglect. Children can do everything by themselves, and they will feel very happy if they bake a little cake occasionally. It is not a problem to bring three or five babies by themselves.
Of course, different countries have different food culture and education methods, and because of this difference, some children are praised and tolerant, but some children will also encounter incomprehension and rejection.
The food that my mother brought to school was ridiculed by my classmates, not sought after, which made my child feel inferior. He began to hide it from his mother and didn't want her to bring home-cooked meals for himself. Of course, the complicated cultural conflict has been properly handled after some dramatic plots, and both parents and children are more mature.
Of course, the parents who share their overseas lives on the Internet only share what they can see and experience, and they can't represent the whole picture. Just watch them rationally and maturely.