I started writing in Japanese because I wanted to practice writing in Japanese. lol
It might sound silly, but I am forgetting Japanese really bad.
Spelling, Kanji, grammar, ya le ya le yah.
But at the same time, I need to practice writing in English since I am no longer taking any English classes in college. Yes, it's good for me and bad for me.
I wrote zero paper last semester, not even 1 page!! I usually had to write at least 1 research paper which was about 10 pages long, so I don't even know why I didn't have one single paper to write.
So I would love to share this story that just happened to me 5 min ago.
My friend knocked on my door. He was all covered with snow and said "Can you help me pushing my friend's car? It's got stuck in the snow."
It was snowing and really cold outside, ...besides I am a skinny muscle-less girl you can easily imagine. I never work out or do any sort of sports. I knew I couldn't be a good help.
But I figured it's better than nothing, so I went to his friend's car and started pushing it.
"Are you really pushing!?" He asked.
I told you that I wouldn't be a good help...I'm trying all my best to help this girl's car!!
The car was kind of moving, but the hole was too deep to push the car out.
My fingers were freezing, and I felt helpless.
I started calling people who live around my place, because I knew that that was the best way to help this poor girl rather than killing myself pushing this car all night long.
The girl in the car was not serious about this situation AT ALL, and she was keep looking at her phone and not listening to what my friend was asking her to do. I didn't care if she was nice to me or not, but I could not stand this one phrase.
"I'm hungry."
...is this girl serious? Are you seriously saying that in front of me and this guy pushing your car in this f**king snow?? I don't even know you, but I am helping you...can't you see that? Is that really what you suppose to say now? I DON'T THINK SO!
My friend tried one last push, and the car finally got out.
and the last thing she said to me? Nothing. Not even a one word.
I just took off feeling awfully unfair...
You know it's funny that sometimes you need to think about what you learned in preschool.
Apparently so many adults don't know how to communicate people.
English. Yay!!! lol
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