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Most mornings dog and me walk past the local school just as busses are offloading kids. There is always a grownup standing by the door to the bus to help the kids lift down their "school bags" This is kids probably 8-10 years old, the majority of them have a trolley instead of a backpack type school bag, and they look heavy. What the ... do these kids need to bring to school?
10 years 40 weeks ago in Family & Kids - China
Wow, you might have just gotten exposed here. Did you ever go to school before? They bring school books and materials to school. If they have a project they might have some items in the bag for their project. (!
He he, I said: "bag"!
philbravery:
Sprite exposes it's self to school children ?
hehe sprite thinks it has something worth exposing
Scandinavian:
when I went to school I would bike myself probably from about the age of 8, a distance of about 5 km through rain and snow, as opposed to being jerked around by my grandparents, being chauffered in a Mercedes or getting put in danger in the back of a schoolbus.
when I went to school I didn't need to bring more books than was physically possible to carry in my backpack.
What they carry in the bags, is their future .... Loads of sh1tssssss
Anyway, same with Scandi, never need carry more than needed and always walk and have a real fun and childhood ...
Countless books I believe.
Scandinavian:
but why, how may books can you really need per day ? the Chinese teaching material I have seen have all been in the form of flimsy booklets, not thick hardcover bricks.
Examination cheat notes written on small scraps of paper and a portable satellite dish designed to be located on the roof of the examination building to receive signals from paid accomplices.
Lots of snacks, and toys. Why don't you just set your dog on one of the kids sometime and take a look in his/her bag when they run away screaming?
Scandinavian:
I am pretty sure I would be subject to public lynching. There is usually a big crowd of teachers and most days 2-3 police officers present for the unloading of small fat spoiled brats. (it's a high priced private school)
Absolutely NOTHING even REMOTELY related to schoolwork....