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How did the students react to the English ceiling of a college cafeteria in Zhengzhou?

College life is wonderful, but at the same time, many people always miss school meals after graduation. In Zhengzhou Sias College, when students came home on National Day, they found an English ceiling in the dining room. I believe that every student feels terrible, and many students say that they can recite words while eating.

First, sympathize with students' feelings. College life is worth remembering. Although it is only four short years, during these four years, we met a group of lovely teachers and classmates. If the school cafeteria has an English ceiling, it shows that the staff in the canteen are very sympathetic to the students' mood, because they know that everyone needs to take the postgraduate entrance examination and have various exams, and they hope everyone can get good grades. I hope everyone will live up to the painstaking efforts of the restaurant staff, study hard and pass all kinds of exams.

The second is to worry that you can't eat well. In fact, we all know that college students are under great pressure to study, because there are various types of exams every year. If you don't study hard, you won't pass. Although the emergence of Chinese and English ceilings in restaurants has played a certain good role, for most people, they are still worried about learning problems when eating. When you eat like this, you can't eat any more, and you will feel that the food has no taste, which is very harmful to students' psychology and body.

Third, look at it objectively. Seeing such a situation, many people feel quite novel, because it is the first time for us to see such decoration in the university cafeteria. However, Bian Xiao felt that everyone needed to look at it objectively. At first, everyone may not adapt, but after a period of environmental influence, many people can adapt, and feel that such an English ceiling will not have a particularly great impact on themselves. I hope everyone can study hard, not only in restaurants, but also in libraries.