1.How do you feel about disagreements between children?
I think that is a pretty common phenomenon. Usually, children tend to be more egotistical, which is a typical characteristic for young kids. So, it is more likely for children to hold different views and disagree with others. I don't think it’s a bad thing. Children learn to argue, to communicate with others in these disagreements.
2.What do children usually argue for?
I think that is a pretty common phenomenon. Usually, children tend to be more egotistical, which is a typical characteristic for young kids. So, it is more likely for children to hold different views and disagree with others. I don't think it’s a bad thing. Children learn to argue, to communicate with others in these disagreements.
3.Did you have disagreements with your parents when you were young?
Yeah, sometimes. There are some kind of generation gap between us, which used to cause some disagreements. For example, I often argued with my mom for the clothes I wanted to buy. I thought her fashion taste as too outdated, while my mom thought my conception of fashion was too childish. In addition, I often argued with my dad for what TV programs we should watch. He liked to watch sports programs while I preferred to watch cartoons.
4.What's your attitude towards disagreements between friends?
I think it is common that there might be some disagreements between friends, but they might not be something that hurts the friendship. Sometimes, I would argue with my friends for things like who is the most beautiful female star. We may get angry, or even part in discord. But after only one or two days, we would apologize to each other and be reconciled.