Because they don't keep their money well and are cheated away by swindlers, college students will have a world-weary mentality and sometimes do some extreme things. The 70-year-old grandmother is really caring. She was afraid that her granddaughter would be cheated, so she drew a hand-painted anti-bombing message to let her granddaughter read more about it to prevent her children from being cheated. She hopes that her children can go to college with peace of mind. Old people's love for their children is selfless. She doesn't want her children to get hurt at all. She deserves everyone's praise for doing so.
This girl is really happy. Grandma is so old and still cares about her, hand-painted anti-fraud propaganda. As can be seen from the photos circulating on the Internet, this grandmother still has some skills in painting, and she paints very beautifully. Grandma learned that her granddaughter was going to enter college life, and she was a little uneasy about leaving, so she sent her granddaughter a college message by hand drawing.
There are strategies for eating, making friends and studying in the pictures, as well as anti-fraud pictures. She really means well and doesn't want her children to be bullied. She told her granddaughter to go to school well, not to worry about the situation at home, and she was in good health, so that her granddaughter could study with peace of mind. In fact, as long as everyone raises their safety awareness and actively downloads anti-fraud apps, the chances of being cheated are still very small. Don't be greedy and cheap at ordinary times, and don't listen to strangers at will to avoid losing money.