1 "You become an adult when you're 18" - I do agree that legally, 18 is the age when a person becomes an adult and is granted certain rights and responsibilities. However, whether or not someone is truly ready to handle those rights and responsibilities can vary greatly depending on the individual. Some people may be more mature and independent than others, even at a younger age, while others may struggle to take on adult responsibilities even after turning 18. So while 18 can be considered a marker of legal adulthood, whether or not someone is truly an adult can depend on a variety of factors beyond just their age.
2 "All teenagers should do a holiday job" - While I think it can be a valuable experience for teenagers to have a holiday job, I don't necessarily believe it should be mandatory for all teenagers. Working during the summer or other holidays can provide teenagers with an opportunity to gain work experience, develop valuable skills, and learn the value of hard work and responsibility. However, there are also valid reasons why some teenagers may not be able to or choose not to work during holidays, such as focusing on academics or participating in extracurricular activities. Ultimately, it should be up to each individual teenager and their family to decide whether or not a holiday job is a good fit for them.
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1 "You become an adult when you're 18" - I do agree that legally, 18 is the age when a person becomes an adult and is granted certain rights and responsibilities. However, whether or not someone is truly ready to handle those rights and responsibilities can vary greatly depending on the individual. Some people may be more mature and independent than others, even at a younger age, while others may struggle to take on adult responsibilities even after turning 18. So while 18 can be considered a marker of legal adulthood, whether or not someone is truly an adult can depend on a variety of factors beyond just their age.
2 "All teenagers should do a holiday job" - While I think it can be a valuable experience for teenagers to have a holiday job, I don't necessarily believe it should be mandatory for all teenagers. Working during the summer or other holidays can provide teenagers with an opportunity to gain work experience, develop valuable skills, and learn the value of hard work and responsibility. However, there are also valid reasons why some teenagers may not be able to or choose not to work during holidays, such as focusing on academics or participating in extracurricular activities. Ultimately, it should be up to each individual teenager and their family to decide whether or not a holiday job is a good fit for them.