HumanDichotomy
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I know!danggg thats harsh![]()
They also never let her go out to parties and stuff - ever. I invited her to my 18th, and she said she hadn't even bothered asking her parents whether she could go, because she knew they'd say no.
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I know!danggg thats harsh![]()
+ 1. My parents are similar. They actually said 'are you sure you want to do law, its hard to get into and hard work" they were concerned I would be disapointed if I didnt make it.My parents do have high expectations of me, but that's because I've always done well in school and uni.
They trust me to make my own choices, and don't care what I do with my life as long as I'm happy.
They're fair awesome =)
Especially when your course is 5 years, even enjoying it doesn't always keep you going...bleh one more year!Yeah you need your own motivation to get through a uni course and to do something as a career.
Your parents being happy with you is not going to get you through those tough days at work or at uni.
Exactly. The course you do at uni should be your choice alone.Yeah I think too many asian kids let their parents control their life, especially when it comes to uni courses. You're deciding what career you're going to do, you can't let your parents live vicariously through you forever.
Doing what you want with your life will make you happy. Doing what your parents want you to do will not.
Some expectations of parents are obviously important in helping you make the right decisions. I know my parents would also try their best to help me if I started hanging with 'the wrong people'.My parents are from Bangladesh too, but not as pushy as the one described above.
But I'm glad my parents have a high expectation of me. in year 8-10 i started hanging around the wrong people, i had no interest in learning and thought "being hard" was going to get me through life.
But my parents showed me reality and a lot of life lessons, and changed my enough to make it into uni!. so I'm glad of their high expectations.![]()
Yeah that was how it was for me. I put way more pressure on myself academically than my parents did. They just pressured me in other ways. Lol.I rekon lots of pressure is brought on by ourselves but we can mistake it for our parents feelings.
i dunno if that makes sense, but that's how it is for me.
Really? I thought typical Asian parents value education over money.my parents are asian, they wanted me to do medicine or law but realised that they'd have to pay for it
they settled with engineering because it was the 'cheaper' option LOL
typical cheap asian parents
my dad says that to me toodad: get a job that earns you lots of money and where you're a manager of some sort, you manage people, not people manage you.
hence im studying engineering.
Mine as well haha, but aside from that he was totally happy with me doing whatever I wantedmy dad says that to me too![]()
same here. my parents are asian. end of story.Mine as well haha, but aside from that he was totally happy with me doing whatever I wanted