iron rice bowl

Winnifred 2022-09-16 23:44:27

After watching this movie, I think my biggest gain may be to be confused that even in a developed country, there is still such a high unemployment rate in Italy.

At first glance, I feel that Italy and China are very similar in some aspects of their national conditions, such as machismo, iron rice bowlism, and all kinds of uncivilized people. No wonder many people understand the choices inside.

However, compared to living at home with my parents all the time, the place of work is right outside the house, and it is actually quite good to go to various places for business after the transfer and experience a different life. I especially envy the job he did in Norway. Although the polar day and night life is indeed more influential, the polar region is really beautiful, and it is beautiful to meet seals, polar bears, and go out with high public expenses.

In the end, the male protagonist followed his family and chose to resign from the institutional job. What was he doing, volunteer worker? Anyway, it's a bit similar to the work of serving people in poor areas. Although there should be no wages, it feels really good.

By the way, the heroine looks very powerful. She has three children by herself. As expected of being in Norway, I am envious.

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