即便如此,18岁的他对此深恶痛绝。每次李建兴一刷卡,他的父母都会打电话问买了什么,更头疼的是,还要问购物缘由。
“I feel like they’re spying on me,” says Li. “Plus, they can check my whereabouts simply through short messages from the bank.”
“我感觉像他们在监视我,”李建兴说。“此外,他们可以通过银行发送的短信轻松掌握我的全部行踪。”
At least there is some good news for Li: He has not yet exceeded his monthly budget of 2,000 yuan since becoming a college student, whereas many of his peers are struggling with financial crises from overspending.
对于李建兴而言,至少还有好消息:他自从升入大学后,从未超出过每月2000元的预算,而他身边的很多同伴都因过度开销而身陷财务危机。
According to Zhu Hanyu, from the general management office of Xinjiang Agricultural University, it is quite common for students to lose control of their finances on campus.
来自新疆农业大学综合管理办公室的朱涵宇(音译)表示,大学生开销失控的状况十分普遍。
“Before college, everything is taken care of by parents and family,” said Zhu. “Now, without an appreciation for budget control, they are running out of money before they even know it.”
“升入大学前,一切都有父母以及家长的照料,”朱涵宇说。“如今,由于缺乏预算控制方面的认识,还没来得及发现,便已‘弹尽粮绝’了。”
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