Renting a house can live a good life. If you don’t go for a fitness card, you can go on dating directly at 30. You don’t have to be married to have a baby... Young people in China live like a tool man for the sake of the so-called master. The goal of "Chinese Parents" is inwardly scrolled. There are a lot of people who have never been in love at the age of 30. When the game "Chinese Parents" came out in the past two years, how many people saw their own shadows in it.
New York, the first-tier city in the play: I live in a rented house and my good friends visit from time to time. I sit in a cafe and chat every day. I can directly ask for a phone call when I see a beautiful girl. I often go to the theater to watch a team game. Parents and relatives will also Occasionally showing up will bring you joy, and you can also travel across the state once a year, and you can embrace all of this if you don’t have a job.
Realistic first-tier cities: Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen: living in a rented dilapidated single room and no communication with the next door, a cup of Starbucks is a day’s meal. Seeing the beautiful girl’s brain automatically generates the astronomical number of her caravan gift, she becomes discouraged, theater performances or something. It’s just a photo in the Moments of Friends, and I am ashamed to talk about my current situation when I contact my parents and relatives. I will automatically leave this city where I can’t leave you at the age of 30 to find a nursing home. If you don’t have a job, you will have nothing.
I really want to be like Joey. I don’t know basic common sense, I don’t have a fixed income, I have sex everywhere, I have a small advantage, and my work ability is poor. It doesn’t affect his self-confidence and optimism every day. It's not like now, every day, people are full of laughter, work only promises, speak carefully and do things carefully, think about things before and after, and travel alone.
After all, I have only reached the average age of the protagonists in the episode!
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