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Parents are more open to Esports after SEA Games 31

There is no need to say much about the stereotypes that society has imposed on games or “kids” who have been playing games for many years: playing around, wandering, useless…. However, it must be said again and again, with the development of e-Sports, the growth of tournaments in the past few years and especially the appearance of this subject at the 31st SEA Games has partly made Parents gradually change their mind about this field.

“Each person has a job, if they are good at it, they will promote it”

The family is farming, Mr. Than Van Cuong (Bac Giang) is the father of Free Fire player – Than Van Thuong admitted to having harshly banned his son when he caught his son playing video games: “I drove a farmer’s car, one afternoon when I came home from work, I didn’t see my child at home, so I ran to look for a shop. When I saw my son, I beat him from the shop and didn’t let him go back to the shop to get the car. At that time, I thought it would be better to give up the bike, rather than go back to the shop.”

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However, Thuong’s good academic performance gradually made his father and family understand that playing games does not affect academic results. Later, when he became a professional player, participated in and won many domestic awards, Mr. Cuong gradually had a more open mind:

“Actually, I still want my children to focus on their studies because the career of a football player cannot be followed forever. However, I no longer forbid my children because each person is good at something, creating conditions to promote it.”

On the occasion of his son competing at the 31st SEA Games, he and 20 family members rented a car from Bac Giang to cheer for the male players on the day of the competition.

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Protecting players against prejudice

Without prohibiting but also encouraging, Ms. Doan Thi Ngoc Tuyet – the mother of female player Toc Chien Mie is also gradually trying to change prejudice in the family.

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Accordingly, which is a young field, there are many conflicting opinions, not everyone in the family supports Mie’s hobby, even using harsh words when talking about passion for Esports. Protecting her daughter, Ms. Tuyet affirmed: “Many people don’t understand that playing games is harmful to their eyes, killing time, refusing to do anything, just holding their phones all day. But I am a person of opinion, living in modern times, not pampering, but if it is a hobby, I should let my child promote it.”

Besides, when the female player felt sorry for her career but was not recognized and to strengthen her daughter’s confidence, Ms. Tuyet encouraged: “You just have to do what you think is right, winning against yourself is already a winner in my mother’s heart. No matter what anyone says, you don’t need to listen, don’t do anything to harm anyone or earn dirty money.”

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Player is also a profession

Ms. Hai – mother of player Toc Chien Do Thanh Dat (Elly) is known as one of the solid “backgrounds” who is not only very psychological but also supports her son’s passion from the first days of his career. .

After watching live a tournament that her child participated in in May 2020, Ms. Hai watched many good matches over and over, listened to the analysis of the BLV to understand much more about the e-Sports that her son pursued. Since that time, whether watching live or online, Elly’s mother never seems to miss a single game of her son.

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In particular, after Lien Quan Mobile appeared in the competition categories at the SEA Games, Ms. Hai became more confident and proud, and shared about Esports with other parents that all the students Parents should rethink this subject because it has been recognized by society. E-sports are like other sports, so parents who don’t know yet should open their hearts to learn more so that they don’t have to stop their children if their children have passion and will for Esports. This is like a job.

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It is these things that strengthen MC Minh Nghi’s wishes before the SEA Games come true. Previously, she expressed: “The presence of Esports titles at the SEA Games shows how popular and growing eSports is in Vietnam. I hope parents will have a more open view of Esports.”

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