In the past 10 years, the generation gap has been increasingly sharpened by the impacts from society, education and technology, especially the Internet. Generational disagreements caused "invisible breakdowns" that required simultaneous understanding of both sides.
A generation of parents who experienced a difficult subsidy period before had a different way of life from young people who were raised in a modern environment. A young generation enjoys many benefits but also has many impacts.
When absorbed in the difficult life before, parents want to establish and put their children in a safe area, the children want to fly out of that comfort zone to find their own experience.
Generational conflicts create an invisible emotional gap in the family, sometimes even causing unnecessary harm to both sides. In a relationship with different views, everyone wants to be right, making the "fractures" even deeper.
So many families resolve disagreements with a frank conversation to be more rational is a good choice. When you both sit and share your point of view, you won't feel isolated.
Instead of a "cold war" over their children's decision, parents should calmly sit down with their children to ask them if that will make their lives happy. Because after all, happiness for children is the wish of all mothers and fathers.