The proposal to temporarily suspend household karaoke and limit loud noises so that students can feel secure in preparing for exams of Mo Cay commune is a commendable action.
Not only showing concern for education, this is also a message about community awareness, culture of behavior and responsibility to the younger generation.
For many children, especially in rural areas or crowded residential areas, not every family has their own classroom, soundproofing conditions or a quiet environment.
Just having the neighbor's house open a loud karaoke for many hours in a row, studying is almost disrupted.
Noise is not only uncomfortable, but also directly affects concentration, sleep quality and mental health.
It is worth noting that the Mo Cay commune government did not choose the extreme way of prohibition, but mainly mobilized and called for the consensus of the people.
This is a flexible but reasonable approach, based on community awareness.
A few weeks of reducing volume and limiting karaoke singing for children to study better is something that can be completely shared with each other in a civilized community.
In fact, family karaoke is becoming a problem causing outrage in many places. Many residential areas are frequently "sonic torture" from morning to night.
Many people turn on high-powered speakers regardless of whether neighbors have young children, the elderly, sick people or students studying. It is worth mentioning that there are many cases of reminders leading to arguments, scuffles, and even murders.
That is a worrying manifestation of selfishness and lack of awareness in community life.
Karaoke is a legitimate entertainment need, but the entertainment rights of one person cannot be placed above the rights to rest, study and health of others.
Civilization is not about owning a large speaker system, but about knowing how to adjust behavior to avoid disturbing the surrounding community.
The proposal of Mo Cay commune also shows a management method close to the people and practical.
The government does not stand aside from life issues that seem small but directly affect the quality of life of the people.
A quiet, orderly living environment not only helps students study better, but also helps the community reduce stress and conflicts.
Not only during the exam season, many other localities also need to rectify the karaoke situation that has caused disorder for many years. Civilized residential areas cannot let high-powered loudspeakers overwhelm the peace of the community.
A cultural society starts from very simple things, knowing how to speak softly when necessary, knowing how to respect neighbors, knowing how to think for others.