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Parents think that being an anchor is nothing. How to convince them?
You can try to tell your parents that society is developing constantly, especially the Internet, and many traditional sales methods have been broken. Being an anchor is just a new sales method, because our own personality charm attracts more fans and produces commercial value. When you can't make sense yourself, you can also try another way to let other young people, friends or relatives around you, with their help, tell your parents more about the social situation from the side.

There are too many new sales methods now, which are completely beyond the traditional rigid model. Our thoughts should not be too old-fashioned. You can recommend some other anchors to your parents, so that parents can arrange time to see what other anchors are doing during their work and let him know more about the anchor industry. Of course, it is normal for some parents to worry, because there are also many anchors whose purpose is simply to cheat money without any skills.

Perhaps it is to attract fans with his looks and let fans keep brushing gifts for themselves. It will never last long, and it has no practical significance or value. You should let your parents know what kind of anchor you are, and you can't think that you are like them just because there are these bad habits in society. I believe that as long as parents understand this and clearly understand the anchor industry, he will know that you have actually paid a lot. You have worked hard, too.

As we all know, there are many famous anchors now, and the efforts behind them are invisible to us. If he works harder and pays more than ordinary people, he will get more. These are all relative. In today's society, there is nothing for nothing. We can't just see the scenery on the surface of others and ignore the sweat and tears behind them. I think it will take some time for parents to understand that you are the anchor.