There is often a dichotomy in opinion on whether money should be given as a present or not to adolescents. Some are on this side, while others take a dim view of it. This essay will elaborate on both sides of this argument followed by a strong conviction in accordance with condemning giving pecuniary gifts for teenagers.
On the one hand, there are a number of people holding an optimistic view that giving cash to youngsters is an easy way to please them. The core of this argument is that it is arduous to find something on the basis of teenagers preferences. Parents and teenagers share contradictory interests. To explain more, one can interest parents may not be their youngsters desires. Moreover, giving children the opportunity to buy themselves things they actually need can prevent arguments on unnecessary and unwanted gifted items. According to a survey by the Iranian association, nearly 45% of teenagers agreed that they did not like the presents given to them owning to the fact that they did not need them.
On the other hand, some are in opposition to the idea of giving ready money as a present to their youths. To go into more details, juveniles are not mature enough to decide where to spend that. It is probable that the it might be spent by them on wrongful activities like gambling or what they could squander this on useless things. In a report in Science and Research, University, 60% of youngsters who are given coins to them as a gift are prone to delinquencies like truancy. It provokes them to run away from school to spend and have fun with it. Furthermore, gifts are token of love and affection and monetary prizes cannot convey these feelings appropriately. Non-related- pecuniary presents can always remind people of their best memories of the ones who gave them.
In the light of these facts, one can conclude from both sides of discussion is that despite adolescents' independence in spending gifted cash on items they need, they are immature to select the right way to do it. It is suggested that there are other viable alternatives instead of fiscal options leading to an absence of problems and making good recollections of the people who gave them.
There is
often
a dichotomy in opinion on whether money should be
given
as a
present
or not to adolescents.
Some
are on this side, while others take a dim view of it. This essay will elaborate on both sides of this argument followed by a strong conviction in accordance with condemning
giving
pecuniary gifts for
teenagers
.
On the one hand, there are a number of
people
holding an optimistic view that
giving
cash to youngsters is an easy way to
please
them. The core of this argument is that it is arduous to find something on the basis of
teenagers
preferences. Parents and
teenagers
share contradictory interests. To
explain
more, one can interest parents may not be their youngsters desires.
Moreover
,
giving
children the opportunity to
buy
themselves things they actually need can
prevent
arguments on unnecessary and unwanted gifted items. According to a survey by the Iranian association,
nearly
45% of
teenagers
agreed
that they did not like the
presents
given
to them owning to the fact that they did not need them.
On the other hand
,
some
are in opposition to the
idea
of
giving
ready money as a
present
to their youths. To go into more
details
, juveniles are not mature
enough
to decide where to spend that. It is probable that
the it
might
be spent
by them on wrongful activities like gambling or what they could squander this on useless things. In a report in Science and Research, University, 60% of youngsters who are
given
coins to them as a gift are prone to delinquencies like truancy. It provokes them to run away from school to spend and have fun with it.
Furthermore
, gifts are token of
love
and affection and monetary prizes cannot convey these feelings
appropriately
. Non-related- pecuniary
presents
can always remind
people
of their best memories of the ones who gave them.
In the light of these facts, one can conclude from both sides of discussion is that despite adolescents' independence in spending gifted cash on items they need, they are immature to select the right way to do it. It
is suggested
that there are other viable alternatives
instead
of fiscal options leading to an absence of problems and making
good
recollections of the
people
who gave them.