The bulk of young people are doing everything possible to "roll away" from the army. They come up with incredible sores and lay out a lot of money just to get their hands on the coveted military ID. But some still do not succeed, or they themselves decide to repay their debt to their homeland and go to the army. After a free life in civilian life, the army can seem like a real hell. So how can you properly position yourself in the army in order to avoid bullying "grandfathers" and officers?
Instructions
Step 1
First of all, upon arrival at the unit, do not become isolated in yourself and in your “grief”. Look around and you will see many great people around you, your colleagues, with whom it is pleasant to communicate. Maybe from the crowd of draftees or grandfathers you will find your fellow countrymen who will support you at first. Find people you can trust and those who are best avoided. You should not run from one company to another, because it is better to make one reliable and loyal friend than a company of acquaintances who will set you up at a crucial moment.
Step 2
The first time in the army, it is better for a young fighter not to stand out from the general crowd. Don't immediately announce your incredible talents, such as being a great runner or guitarist. You don’t want to run distances twice as long as the rest during the exercises, or play your grandfathers soulful songs on the guitar all night long? During the first month or two, you better blend in with the crowd and not get on the rampage.
Step 3
When exercising and exercising, do whatever your mates are doing. Believe me, it is also difficult for them to run at such a speed through the forest, but they puff and endure. Do not fall to the ground with cries of exhaustion and hellish pain. Better to slow down and move to the tail of the company, but do not show your weakness. Also, do not show your weakness during feeding. Even if you didn’t have enough rations, you should not require supplements, because grandfathers often beat up such “shortfalls” for excessive appetite.
Step 4
Write letters home. Send letters to your parents and friends regularly, because getting it in the army is a real holiday. This kind of psychological support from home is incredibly helpful for young soldiers and should not be neglected. However, in letters home, you should not complain to your mother about all the hardships and hardships of army life. She will not be able to help you, and her pity will only make you worse. It is better to write letters in a positive way - tell some funny stories from your army life or describe pleasant moments.