When children live outside, they always "report good news but not bad news". Do you think this is right?

There is no right or wrong, but everyone has different views. Children "report good news but not bad news" in order not to worry their parents. Out of kindness, parents will feel that this is not good for their children, because sometimes it will make their families more worried.

I used to work outside, and I also like to "report good news without reporting worries." First of all, I am afraid that my parents will worry, and I feel that I have grown up, so I don't want them to worry too much. Even if I am bitter outside, I will tell them that I am doing well. I once watched a video about Tik Tok. A little girl has just come out of school and only eats one meal a day, which is a loaf of bread. She went to a company for an interview. There happened to be a typhoon that day, and she was soaked to the skin when she went to interview the company. I passed the interview directly, because there were ten people in the interview, but she came by herself, which was her insistence.

Later, she called her father after eating bread downstairs in the company, saying that she had dinner with her colleagues and it was delicious. Her father saw her eating bread and told her not to choke on the water. I turned to look at my father, and both of them were in tears. Tears welled up in my eyes when I saw this. Parents are not worried when the children are away. These ancient poems can always express their feelings incisively and vividly. Actually, I think I can tell my parents about the actual situation outside. I feel that there is nothing between our relatives that can't be said.

My parents are more experienced than us. If you have some trouble at work, you can talk to your father. If you encounter some troubles in your life, you can ask your mother. This will not only make parents feel that they are still needed by their children, but also enhance their feelings. Whether telling the truth or not, I think as a child, I love my parents.