Although the psychology of being full of victims has gradually been replaced by self-confidence, so that in the end, he can proudly praise his husband's foresight. But maybe I don't understand Indian culture, and I feel that the hostess's indifference and rudeness towards others are quite dazzling from beginning to end. The uncle who helped her ask for water and an interpreter on the plane, the staff who helped her through the gates on the subway, the lady at the front desk, the person who asked for directions, the person who helped her block the taxi... She never said thank you, even if not Should I nod in English? At first I thought it might be nervous, but after seeing it, it felt as if she really didn't have this common sense. The indifference and disrespect towards the French is even more unbearable. It is like a telephone pole or a public trash can on the side of the road. If you need help, if you are in a bad mood, you will vomit. No If you need it, just pass by and ignore the past. People have been helping you anyway. Is it difficult to politely refuse? After learning so many words to explain one sentence, I’m married. Why bother to shake your face again and again? (Speaking of which, a handsome French guy who has the same interest and loves you, respects you, respects you, is super gentle, and nice, but wants to go back to be a mom to a straight male cancer husband and two bear kids. This is quite heavy.) But in the end, The sentence thank you for letting me learn to respect myself. This sentence sounds really chilling. While flipping people’s faces and pinching people’s phone calls, they kept passing the dark cool. Some people praised themselves as beautiful, some affirmed their own cooking value, some pursued their obsession with themselves to discover and affirm their own value and increase self-confidence. This behavior has to be said to be a bit... bitch
In addition, I really don’t understand why the hostess has to hide from her sister when learning English? I also said that it was good to go to help three weeks in advance. Her sister also made a list for her at the beginning. I thought I would see the hostess every day in addition to class, but also to run around for the wedding scenes, but I feel that the hostess is not only In the end, I didn't help anything except making two pots of specialty snacks!
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