I'm sure many students were happy to see their cell phones back in their hands after a two-week absence.
Cell phones have become an indispensable tool for people living in the modern world, with the penetration rate of smartphones among teens expected to exceed 99% by 2020. There is no doubt about this fact when you look back on the world.
As a high school student, I haven't had a cell phone yet, so it's not a high priority in my life, but it's only a matter of time before I do.
The luxury cruise ship sails gracefully across the ocean, providing students with a summer vacation for a while to come.
Looking back, I can't say that I really enjoyed my summer vacation last year.
I didn't have any friends or loved ones.
The number of students I could call by name, even if they were only acquaintances.
That number is incomparable to that of last year, showing a great leap forward.
The time spent on the cruise ship will be an unforgettable memory for me and other students.
You can enjoy the swimming pools, indulge in a sumptuous meal, or talk with your loved ones on the deck overlooking the sea. But that doesn't mean you can do whatever you want. You need to enjoy yourself within the rules that have been established.
For example, you are not allowed to leave your room after 10 p.m. unless there are special circumstances.
It seems that the rules are much stricter than the rules that were set on board last year.
These "special circumstances" include sudden illness during the night. In such cases, the students are required to go to the infirmary, which is open 24 hours a day.
It is unlikely that any student will break the rules, but there are strict penalties in place, so it should not be a problem.
In addition to that, there are certain levels that students are allowed to enter, not just at night, so they can't just walk around anywhere on the ship. Even within the permitted levels, there are areas that are off-limits.
So, let's enjoy a week of cruising with moderation and morals.