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What questions do classmates fear most from old classmates?
I think my classmates are most afraid of old classmates asking where they work now, are they married, have they bought a house, and what kind of car they drive. The reunion was originally thought to be a memory of the good times at school and the innocence at that time. Unexpectedly, the first sentence was brought back to reality. When classmates get together, there will inevitably be some estrangement between them. Some people are still rich second generation, some people make some money through their own efforts and start to expand, and some people make money but keep a low profile. He doesn't want their friendship to deteriorate because of money, and he doesn't want his classmates to alienate him because of the wealth gap. After struggling in the workplace for so many years, he finally had a reunion, trying to find his innocence and pursue his original heart.

Some people actually don't mix well, but for this class reunion, they pretend to be fat, borrow their own cars to attend, and wear famous brands to save face. What I'm trying to say is, is it really shameful to mix well? Is the scenery in front of classmates really that important? Bad is bad. Being bad now doesn't mean being bad in the future. Don't care about other people's malicious language. For those who are friendly and really don't laugh at themselves, you should cherish your friendship. At this time, you can see how much friendship can be worth in front of money. At the class reunion, I also hope that you don't ask too many unfriendly topics and talk more about the time of your classmates. Isn't it precious to study, eat and play together on the playground?

When others are still asking how you are doing, you should tell the truth. You're not doing well. Do you have any opinions? Dare to say at least that you have backbone and are much more honest than those who want to face up, and your classmates will respect the former more. Therefore, if you want to be respected by others, you must work harder.