The first month of labor arbitration ended with mediation.
My best friend came here to do a summer job and share a room with me. She called her parents and put them on speakerphone.
Her father: Xiao Huang (I) hasn't found a job yet?
She: Yes.
Her father: It's been so long. I'm eating my old money.
Her father suddenly asked, Is Xiao Huang there?
She: Hmm.
Her father: It's been two months. Just go home and plant seedlings with her mother.
After she hung up the phone, she asked me whether to plant land or transplant rice at home. Then she asked me if there were duck feet and instant noodles in the canteen downstairs.
I thought she would apologize for her parents, no. She just wants to roll with the punches. She felt that her parents had done nothing wrong.
Then I couldn't help but ask her angrily: I'm not your parents' daughter, and they have no right to say that about me.
She: My parents are just joking.
Then I thought, forget it, there's no need to argue.
After taking a shower, I saw her WeChat. Forget it. I feel insincere. I apologize. She even thinks it's my problem.
She will go back to school at the end of August, and then she will fade away.
If they say it behind my back, or implicitly, I don't know.
Even if I have been looking for a job for two years, it is my own business, and I have never hurt anyone.
When he spoke, he already knew I was around, and he also made malicious insults and mocked me. Another meaning is that they don't want to make friends with their daughters and people like me. In short, I will never set foot in their house again.
She thinks her parents are right, and she thinks these words are right.
But who are you to criticize others?