Well I think it depends, if we have different ideas on some trivial issues like which movie we should watch or restaurant to go have meals, more often than not, I will forgo my idea and follow my friend’s suggestion. But if we don't see eye to eye on big issues, I would definitely choose a nice café and invite my friend to come over, having a heart to heart talk with him or her to figure out the reasons behind our differed opinion. If she has sufficient reasons to hold her ground, I think the best way is to agree to disagree and offer my unconditional support. But if there is any misunderstanding between us, it is better for us to clarify the situation.
Well I would choose to decide on major after taking some courses in college. Because before entering college, most senior high students in China are confused about their future career perspectives; they have little social or work experiences and have been busy with the national college entrance examination, who barely have any time to think over their future or what they are passionate about, so a year of broad education in grade one may give students sufficient time to avoid rushing into some areas which they would regret about and also contribute to an all-round development.
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