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‘I never scolded my kids for grades’

The presence of Meritorious Artist Xuan Bac at the forum “What I want to say” made the atmosphere of the program more vibrant and exciting.

Sharing with the students of Giang Vo Secondary School, Meritorious Artist Xuan Bac confided: “On the journey of children to adulthood, parents also mature with the role of parents. As a parent, you impose your thoughts on your child. I am not correct.

I have two things I want my children to have: awareness and consciousness. When you are aware, there will be knowledge; If you are aware of learning, you will learn on your own.

I have never scolded my children about their grades, forced them about their grades.

Family love is very fair. Children, do not give yourself the right to be born and your parents must serve. Children, give yourself the right to love and share with your parents.”

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Meritorious Artist Xuan Bac shared at the forum “What I want to say”.

Meritorious Artist Xuan Bac shared that due to the specificity of his work, he often had to stay up late. That’s also the reason why he can’t take his children to school every morning.

“Waking up early is a torture for me” – Xuan Bac shared. Therefore, Meritorious Artist Xuan Bac hopes that the students understand that it is a great effort of parents to send their children to school every morning.

“Parents are not always qualified to take care of their children, but their reason for living is their children and their love for their children is boundless,” said Meritorious Artist Xuan Bac.

Meritorious Artist Xuan Bac also humorously said that he often goes to schools to work with students and finds that working with elementary and high school students is easy, but for middle school students “weak”. ‘ is very difficult to work with.

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Also at the forum, Meritorious Artist Xuan Bac affirmed that he always accepts that there are people better than him so that he can try harder instead of being jealous and envious. Better people, better achievers are the motivation for each person to try harder.

“When I first hosted a TV show, I received disparaging comments. However, those criticisms prompted him to adjust in a more positive direction. I also often tell you that if you want to shine, you must shine yourself, not blow out other people’s candles.

They boldly give compliments on the advantages of friends and relatives. At that time, they will find themselves more comfortable and open. You should consider admiring better people as a way for yourself to try and unleash your potentials and strengths,” said Meritorious Artist Xuan Bac.

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