Tongnan County Red Dragonfly Square Dance Video

If I were you, I would try my best to create a relaxed atmosphere for the candidates to encourage them to cope with the college entrance examination calmly.

It is very important for every student to pay attention to his words and deeds and reduce the interference with the college entrance examination. As outsiders, it may be difficult for us to help candidates in essence and give them the strength they need to better cope with the exam.

However, one thing that each of us can do is to give candidates a quiet atmosphere for preparing for the exam. For example, reduce the whistle, don't go to the square dance at night, and so on. These seemingly trivial things are very necessary for some candidates. The noisy environment will affect the mood of some candidates. We can't ask every candidate to have a strong heart to face the surrounding influence. However, we can try to control our travel habits, although it is better to yell at the candidates directly. You're the best. Come straight. But candidates will still feel this silent encouragement.

In addition, I will try not to mention the exam to the candidates. For example, how about preparing for the exam, whether you have confidence, which school you want to go to, it doesn't matter if you don't pass the exam, and you can come back next year. It seems that these questions are all about the candidates. But it's really annoying I don't know whether the people who ask these questions are emotional or intentional. Anyway, every time I hear someone ask a candidate such a question, I want to rush up to cover his mouth and shut him up at the first time.

For these people, I just want to say that if you can keep your mouth shut and say less, it will be the best help for the candidates. Your soul torture really has no encouraging effect.

I am not a big star myself, so I can't directly play a song for the candidates and send my best wishes. If I shout and sing for the candidate, it may only have the opposite effect.

In my experience, I want to listen to the radio when I am stressed. Especially the kind of late-night broadcast at midnight, which accompanied me as a student for a long time. I remember an anchor named Tao Zi who used to like to listen to her voice and sleep. Her voice is slightly lazy and has the ability to reassure people.

If I encourage candidates, I may choose to give them a song on demand on the radio. I don't know if you feel this way. The encouragement and care of people around me often make me feel some pressure. But not from strangers, especially strangers who have never been masked. The pressure they occasionally release will give people a warm feeling.

Imagine what a happy experience it would be if I turned on the radio in the middle of the night and heard someone in a corner of the world willing to order a song for myself and send blessings to the college entrance examination.