Storybird

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Quality, 17th April 2013 When I was young I wanted to be a teacher, I told my father, but my father did not want to send me to teacher training , but I tried again and again and at last he agreed and sent me to the school in Ajmer to complete my studies. I enjoyed my teacher training very much and thanked my father.

When I was young I asked my father if I could go to my elder sister’s house to stay with her, but my father didn’t allow me to go, he was very strict, he was angry at me a lot, I felt very bad ,

I have my grand daughter she lives with me. She asked me to go to a party with her friends. I allowed her because I have learned from the days when my father didn't allow me.

//**Quality, I am so happy that you can enjoy time with your wonderful granddaughter !**// //**- Kamakaze 13-09-12**//

Most high school students  in Korea usually study an average of 11 hours at their school to go to college. I did too, so I had a lot of stress studying at that time. After I graduated high school, I wanted to go to a club with my friends to release my stress. Unfortunately, my parents didn’t accept it even though I told the reasons why I wanted to go there. My parents were worried about the atmosphere  of the club because there were a lot of drunken guys in there. Furthermore, most clubs open from midnight to 4am. My parents said that it was too late and a very dangerous time to come home. For those reasons, I didn’t get permission from my parents. At that time, I was really depressed. After a few days, my parents came to me, and they suggested going on a trip with my friends. I went camping with my friends, and it was a really wonderful time to reduce my stress. Today, I believe my parents were a good guidance because camping was a better solution rather than going to the club.

April 17th. 2013
 * Awesome **

Hard “No” I was 15 years old when I passed the exam of the third class. In that year, my classmate arranged to make a trip to Istanbul. They asked me to join them. I was very delighted to that proposal. I went to my father to ask him permission, but he replied, “Are you crazy ? A bunch of kids going to Istanbul ? No!” I was disappointed because all my classmates went except me. Now I would do the same. We were afraid of young people going to Istanbul alone.

- Successful, April 17, 2013

//**Wow, Successful ... my dad was the opposite ... he encouraged me to travel with my friends. He wanted all his children to study abroad to broaden our view of the world, I think. North America is a much more predictable place though and we always travelled together with friends or siblings. - Kamakaze 13-09-12**//