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(Baonghean) - In the old village, there are few people who can be as generous as the great-granddaughter Nu. She has to talk to everyone she meets. She talks loudly and long, long and not well, and bad and bad things she thinks are good. As a result, whoever she confides in is considered a "failure"! Yesterday afternoon, she was the 9th victim this week.
She went on and on about a trip to visit her daughter by plane. First-time flyers are like that, they like to take pictures, look out the window, and tell stories. Luckily, her story wasn't too bad. Basically, she was ranting about some damn man on the plane.
He asked:
-They molested her?
-It whistles!
-Music is the soul of life!
-The problem is it whistled straight at me!
-Torture the beautiful woman's shiny ears?
-The problem is not the ears, but the nose.
-Breathing problem?
-Smells like rotten fish!
-And force her to "evacuate"?
-He is the one who ran away!
-Swear at them?
-Not that uncultured!
-What does she do?
-Whistle back at it!
Great! Great! He raised his hand to his nose and, to his surprise, the mask was still intact.
Oh, I admire that great-granddaughter Nu to the ground. That great-granddaughter Nu is ten years old, ten years old, ten decades old! In life, people often only notice the “rotten fish smell” of others, but few people can see the “rotten fish smell” of themselves. That great-granddaughter Nu in my neighborhood not only knows, not only admits it, but also turns it into a weapon to create victory. People like her are rare, very rare. I wish she were… she was her…!
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