The first one is my college classmate, a girl in my class. It's a pity that she and I are not in the same dormitory, and we don't have much contact at ordinary times, but I still think she is really a very accomplished and quality person. Take the study group we set up this semester as an example. At the request of the English teacher, we formed several study groups in groups of six according to the order of student numbers this semester. Her son and I are in the same group. From the daily group discussion, I can feel that this is a very quiet girl with her own ideas, very educated and very popular. Usually, as a group discussion, we often have a stalemate on one point, and the discussion is very intense. It is often that a person's point of view is interrupted by others to express his point of view before he has finished. I was interrupted several times, and although I didn't say anything, I was definitely uncomfortable psychologically. But this girl is very polite. Although our views are opposite, there are often tit-for-tat, but every time she will carefully describe my point of view, and then talk about her, every time, even if my theoretical knowledge of description is no longer reliable. And not only in front of me, but also when others argue with others in the face of resistance, he will listen to others finish. I think this is a good embodiment of literacy. Besides, this girl is very polite. Usually, when she sees something that others wear well and use well, she will praise it politely, but she won't ask where she bought it and how much it cost. I think this is rare among the girls around me, and it is a very cultural embodiment.