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An Ideal Father's Advice to His Son!


 

1. If you want to sew or dye your shoes, do not step in front of the repair shop, but take the shoes off and wipe them yourself. 

2. Never call someone Kamla, workman or Bua. Remember that they are also someone's brother, sister, mother, father. Treat them with respect. 

3. Never look down on someone even if someone is younger in terms of age, education, rank or title. Otherwise you will be short. 

4. Study in life Make progress, but don't try to step on anyone's neck. 

5. Helping someone and not looking back, he may feel ashamed. 

6. Always try to give more than you get. Remember, the provider always has the upper hand. 

7. Don't do anything that will point fingers at you and your family. 

8. You are born as a boy, so don't shirk your responsibilities. 

9. What do you have that is not written on you? But see your usageWhere is your family?

 10. Never judge the wife by listening to the mother and the mother by listening to the wife. Can't drop anyone. 

11. If you are invited to eat at someone's house, go home and eat two handfuls of rice. Don't rely on someone else's rice. 

12. Don't criticize someone's homemade food. No one tries to taste food on purpose.

 13. Try not to grow up, but to be human.

 14. Father-in-law orRespect your mother-in-law as much as you respect your parents. And treat them in such a way as to make them feel inclined to send their daughters home to you.

 15. Always walk and speak politely and politely. But don't settle for injustice. 

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