
smart phones in hand.
Today’s teenagers live with their phones in hand.
Before eating, they take photos and videos, sometimes
uploading them instantly to TikTok or Instagram.
It has become their language, their culture.
The real issue is responsibility.
Recently in China, two teenagers
urinated into a hotpot at a restaurant
and uploaded the video.
What seemed like a prank led to broken trust,
massive financial losses, and a lawsuit
that held their parents accountable.
Who should be held accountable?

I work in the food industry.
I’ve seen customers
put hair into their food on purpose,
claiming it was “found,” just to avoid paying.
These so-called pranks hit restaurants like
a direct strike against our livelihood.
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Pranks don’t always end as just pranks.
One photo, one caption can create memories,
or it can cause harm.
We must teach our children:
“Views are not what matter — responsibility is.”
“Money is not everything — integrity comes first.”

If even one parent, one adult takes this
seriously and guides the next generation,
our society will be stronger and healthier.
Let’s show careful consideration to ensure
our beloved children become pillars of society in the future.
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