relatives from afar

Dewayne 2022-03-23 09:02:03

This sentence is also one of my mother's many philosophical sayings of "rough words are not rough".

From time to time, I feel that kinship is actually a very delicate relationship. The parents’ generation also had the common experience of growing up with siblings; and as the only-child generation, I see that this family is really from a different world—the background, experiences, concerns, even identities and economic status are different; Through marriage and other means, a person you have never met in your life becomes your new relative... The second daughter, Ivy, described that the gathering of relatives is just a random selection of cells - it seems a little affectionate, but also In Lier.

Of course it's a good thing to have relatives, in this era of relationships; of course, you have to be careful about the "scrambler" that is indispensable in every relative. Basically relatives can be trusted unconditionally, at least in my circle of relatives. Before I ask my relatives, I usually have to weigh the importance of the matter - my mother has always taught me not to owe favors easily, and there are really no big people in my circle of relatives, so I still have no impression of anyone. Nobles help; relatives have come to borrow money a few times. Although they are a little reluctant, they have borrowed them. So far, there is no bad debt. This is how relatives are close, but they don’t know each other’s daily life. ; help each other, but it is best to exchange with courtesy; pay attention to each other, but it is inevitable to compare.

It's like eating together during the New Year, saying: It's been a long time since I saw you, it's good; it's good, you are thin... During the banquet, we talked about current affairs, health, and pets. As for the hard-to-read scriptures, The tacit understanding is generally unspoken and no one asked... Near the end of the banquet, I said: I have time to play with our house - although it is usually "see June, but not the twelfth lunar month".

In the film, watching Olive scolding the three sisters every sentence and sentence, it is inevitable to imagine my mother and two aunts - they must have experienced some grudges between them. When I was seven or eight years old, I was curious about the things between their previous generation and inquired about them, but they all understated it and didn't talk much;

As for the film, the old lady had a hard life in her childhood, married a poet husband and secretly communicated with her sister, who was favored by her parents. The girl is stupid and innocent and meets the scumbag man. Just like that, a few women with one ass and one shit pinch each other extremely meanly under the tangled family relationship, and the climax of the shooting is full of relish, which is not easy. Aunt Mei's violet is really amazing, the sentence "I told you nobody slips anything by me" is more like "that's all" than the female devil who said "that's all", which makes people feel like they want to hide their faces and flee—— I'm really a little worried about whether my goddess's best heroine will be available.

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  • Violet Weston: Isn't there the TV commercial where the lady says: "Where is the meat?"

    Mattie Fae Aiken: Where is the meat?

    Karen Weston: Where is the beef?

    Violet Weston: [annoyed] Where's the meat? Where's the meat? Where's the meat? Meat, meat, where is the meat?

  • Barbara Weston: Marriage is hard.

    Karen Weston: That's one thing about mom and dad. You gotta tip your hat to anybody who can stay married that long.

    Ivy Weston: Karen, he killed himself.