Saturday, 7 November 2015

D-I-E

Two weeks ago I and my friends went to "The corner" pub to talk and have fun. After 2 hours, we went home and unfortunately I forgot my phone at the pub.
I was very panicked because only after I was home had I realized that I didn't have my phone with me. I thought my phone would have disappeared because in Vietnam, my country, robbery is very common. However, I decided to look for it at the pub the day after. I went to the pub again the following day, I asked the bartender if he had seen my phone anywhere but he said no. I felt really bad, I thought I had lost my phone for real. My friend tried calling my number and it was still ringing, which gave me a lot of hopes. At that moment, a guy came to me, he was holding my phone in his hand and he said he found it under a chair, which was the chair we sit the night before. I was significantly surprised because my phone was still at the place it had been. I thanked the guy for his help and honesty.
That was a nice cultural experience in Finland. Before I came to Finland, I had been told that Finnish people were really honest and kind. Of course, seeing is better than hearing. I am thankful that I had the chance to see the Finnish's kindness. I think the reason for this is because Finland is a peaceful country and the people have no reason to steal someone's stuff since their lives are generally good and fulfilled.

2 comments:

  1. You must feel very lucky!! From my point of view, in every country you can find every sort of people, it is possible that someone may steal something. Anyway I agree with you, people in Finland, generally, tend to be honest and reliable.

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  2. Dear Thuy,
    Very interesting situation. Could you also separate text into: Describe, Interpret and Evaluate in your post! From the interpret point of view, why do you think that the phone was still there?

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