There was a young employee in an office. His boss was a bit overweight. During a meeting, he joked, 'Boss, you take up so much space with your big belly!' Immediately, the atmosphere became tense. If he had thought before speaking, he could have said something positive like, 'Boss, your presence fills the room with authority.' This simple change of words can make a huge difference in how people perceive what we say.
Once there was a man at a party. He saw a woman wearing a very unique hat. Without thinking, he blurted out, 'Your hat looks like a flattened bird!' The woman was offended. But later, he realized he should have thought before speaking. If he had, he could have said something like, 'Your hat is so interesting and one - of - a - kind!'
A little boy in class. His teacher had a big mole on her face. One day, he just said, 'Teacher, that thing on your face is so ugly!' The whole class went silent. He should have thought before speaking. A better statement could have been, 'Teacher, you have a unique mark on your face that makes you easily recognizable.' This would have been much kinder. And it shows that thinking before we speak can avoid hurting others' feelings.
At a family gathering, a cousin saw his aunt's new haircut and said, 'Auntie, your hair looks like a bird's nest!' Everyone was shocked. He should have thought first. He could have said, 'Auntie, your new haircut has a really unique style.'
When we think before we speak in funny stories, we can better adjust our words to fit the audience. If you're at a party with different age groups and you want to comment on someone's dance moves. Without thinking, you might say something inappropriate. But if you think, you can come up with a funny yet appropriate comment like 'Your dance moves are like a new form of art that's still in the experimental phase.' It makes everyone laugh and feel comfortable.
Sure. There was a time in a meeting when a colleague was about to say something critical about a new project. But he paused and thought. Then he said in a funny way, 'Well, at first I thought this project was like a sinking ship, but now I realize it's more like a ship that's just taking a really long nap.' Everyone laughed and it also saved him from being too negative without thinking.
Here's a funny one. A neighbor of mine always claimed that he was a very strong and handy person. He said he could fix anything around the house in no time. One day, his wife asked him to fix a leaky faucet. He started working on it, but instead of fixing it, he made it worse. Water was spraying everywhere. His confident words about his skills were not at all reflected in his bumbling actions. It was quite a comical sight to see him drenched and still trying to figure out what went wrong.
Yes. Creating a fantasy map before the story allows for better world - building. It gives a sense of scale and geography to the fictional world. For example, if the story involves different kingdoms at war, the map can show their boundaries and strategic locations.
It could be about a pet's antics. Pets often do really funny things. For instance, a dog chasing its own tail or a cat getting stuck in a box while trying to explore.
In ancient times, before there was no vernacular Chinese, people spoke in classical Chinese. The classical Chinese was a written language based on ancient Chinese, which was featured by the use of simple and elegant grammar and vocabulary, as well as strict word order and sentence structure. The classical Chinese had played an important role in the history of China. It was an important tool in the fields of culture, education, politics, etc. It was also the carrier of many classic works and cultural heritage. Although the vernacular had not yet appeared in ancient times, the language used by people to communicate was still classical Chinese.
Well, if you like ancient romance novels such as the Love of the City, I can recommend novels of similar genre such as the Love of the City: The Mask Poison Concubine, The Love of the City: The Concubine Dragging, The Love of the City: The Love of the City. However, everyone's opinion on the ending of the story is different. You can read it yourself and savor the different endings. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
There are many words like think before you act, such as: Deliberation: It refers to the in-depth analysis and thinking of problems or decisions. 2. To think carefully: to analyze and think deeply about a problem or decision and make a cautious decision. 3. Think over and over again: It means to analyze and think over a problem or decision many times in order to make a better decision. 4. Deliberated decision: A decision made after deep thought and consideration. 5. Think twice before you act: This means that you have made a decision after considering three problems. 6. Calm and composed: It refers to keeping calm and not panicking in an emergency. 7. Deliberate action: It means to seriously implement the plan after making a decision in order to better solve the problem. 8. Repetition: It means to analyze and think about a problem or decision many times in order to make a better decision. Decisive action: It means to take action quickly after making a decision to solve the problem. 10 Calm Coping: It means to remain calm in an emergency and take appropriate measures to deal with the problem.
A guy in my office always bragged about being super organized and efficient. He would tell everyone how he could finish tasks in record time. One day, we were all given a big project to complete in a week. He ended up being so disorganized. His desk was a mess, he was constantly misplacing his notes, and in the end, he was the last one to finish. His actions during that project were the opposite of his boastful words, and it was really funny to watch his struggle.