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Would you be angry if someone pointed it out to your face?
If you are not angry, you should dare to face up to your shortcomings. I won't be angry if you can point it out, and I will thank you very much. People tend to ignore some of their own shortcomings, that is, as everyone says, outsiders can see clearly and the authorities are fascinated. You brought it up for me when I couldn't find it myself. I will thank you and correct my shortcomings. I am not perfect.

In the past, I might blow-dry my hair. Who wants to be criticized by others? It's different now. I'm not a child anymore. I still have this kind of consciousness when I grow up. My deskmate is a person who likes to play tricks on you. I think I'm fine and have no bad habits. She doesn't think so. That's why I went to the canteen with her and saw my favorite spinach noodles. I haven't eaten for days. After seeing it, I will inevitably eat faster and immerse myself in the temptation of food. It is understandable to make some noise.

She saw me like this and told me if you could keep your voice down. I can't eat any more with so many people making so much noise. You have a point. This is my weakness. You can't control yourself when you meet something you like. I will correct it. After all, she was right, and it did affect others. I wouldn't be embarrassed. If there is a problem, correct it. No big deal. Many people will feel very angry, but they will feel embarrassed to be pointed out in person. I feel very embarrassed. Overcome these problems and you will go further and further. People are willing to point out your shortcomings, which just shows that people regard you as a friend.

Anger is a child's behavior. You are an adult. Don't let others think that you have no manners and can't accept other people's suggestions.