Dear Abby,

How are you? Today I’ve got a wonderful news to tell you. I have offered a scholarship at a university in Australia for my further education. One hundreds and twenty students took exams but only a few was chosen and I was one of them. However, my parents are not happy about it. They are strong against me going there. They say it is too far away that they will not see me for a whole year and they are afraid I will feel lonely. They couldn’t imagine a girl so young living alone. They advise me to study in the capital instead. Then I’ll be able to continue living with us. Why can I persuade them to accept the fact I have grown up?

Best Wishes

Jane

Dear Abby,

How are you? Today I’ve got a wonderful news to tell you. I have ^ offered a scholarship at a

                                                        been

university in Australia for my further education. One hundreds and twenty students took exams but

                                           hundred

only a few was chosen and I was one of them. However, my parents are not happy about it. They

                       were

are strong against me going there. They say it is too far away that they will not see me for a whole

   strongly                             so

year and they are afraid I will feel lonely. They couldn’t imagine a girl so young living alone. They

                                       can’t

advise me to study in the capital instead. Then I’ll be able to continue living with us.

                                                                 them

Why can I persuade them to accept the fact ^ I have grown up?

How

Best Wishes

Jane

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Dear Old-Fashioned Girl,

Just this: It’s time for you to start cultivating relationships with people whose values are more like your own. The friends you have described may be lovely, but their comments were out of line and folks are known by the company they keep. If you spend a lot of time with the women you have described, people will begin to make assumptions(臆斷) about you.

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I am a very conservative woman. I don’t drink, dance, wear makeups or pants. I enjoy the company of friends despite(盡管)our differences and thought they enjoyed mine.

On our most recent outing, however, they laughed at my religious jewelry, commented on my “l(fā)ack of fashion,” and made me feel guilty for not wanting to stay out late.

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I am considering not going out with them the next time they ask, but I don’t really want it to come to that. Any suggestions?

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