Well, it could be a story where things seem good at first but then turn out bad. For example, a person might think getting a new job is great (oh that's good), but then realizes the work environment is toxic or the pay is too low (no that's bad).
In a more complex 'oh that's good no that's bad story', let's say a person starts a new relationship. At the beginning, it's all wonderful, they have great chemistry, and enjoy each other's company (oh that's good). But as time passes, they start to notice differences in values, goals, and there are constant arguments. Also, they might find out some secrets from each other's past that they don't like. So what seemed like a great relationship turns sour (no that's bad). This kind of story often reflects the unpredictability of life and how our initial impressions can be deceiving.
Well, it could be a story where things are constantly being re - evaluated as good or bad. Maybe at first something seems good, like getting a new job. But then it turns out to be bad because the work environment is toxic. Or vice versa, something that seems bad at the start, like a flat tire on the way to a party, ends up being good because you meet a really interesting person while waiting for help.
Sure. A person might get laid off from their job which is bad. But then they find a new job that pays much better and has better working conditions. So, no that's good.
It could mean stories that have elements of both good and bad. Maybe some events start out seeming good but then turn bad, or vice versa.
It could be about a situation where at first glance something seems bad, like getting a flat tire on the way to work. But then it turns out to be good because you meet an old friend at the side of the road while waiting for help.
One common theme is misjudgment. People often misjudge a situation or a person at the start.
The 'good cop bad cop story' is a well - known concept. In this kind of story, there are two main characters which are the 'good cop' and the 'bad cop'. The 'bad cop' will often use intimidation tactics. For example, shouting, making threats, or just being generally unpleasant to the person being interrogated. This makes the person feel cornered and scared. Then the 'good cop' enters the scene. He might offer a cigarette, or start a friendly conversation. He gives the impression that he can help the person out of their difficult situation if they just cooperate. It's a classic storytelling device that can be found in many detective novels, movies and TV shows.
Well, in the 'good company and bad company story', it's about how the type of people we associate with affects our lives. Good company usually consists of those who are ethical, kind, and goal - oriented. They can be a great support system. In contrast, bad company might be those who are lazy, dishonest, or have bad habits. If you're in bad company, it's likely you'll pick up some of their negative traits over time.
It means that a day filled with difficulties or unpleasant experiences can be turned into an interesting narrative. For example, you might have a day where everything goes wrong - you miss your bus, spill coffee on your shirt at work, and get a flat tire on the way home. But when you tell this story later, it can be really engaging and even funny. It shows that we can find value in our bad days by sharing them as stories.
It could be significant in that it represents a new direction for Oh Polly. Maybe they've realized that there's a market for non - love - related fashion stories. By emphasizing 'not a love story', they are attracting customers who are interested in fashion for reasons other than looking good for a romantic partner. For example, those who are into fitness and want to wear Oh Polly's activewear for their own personal achievement rather than to attract a lover.
Well, in the ending of 'Oh My Ghost', they end up together. The male lead accepts the female lead completely, whether she's just herself or has some influence from the ghost. It's a happy ending that ties up all the loose ends in the story, like the relationships between the different characters in the restaurant where they work. Overall, it's a satisfying conclusion for the viewers who have been following the story's twists and turns.