After giving my car key to the young man, I sat on a chair beside Bill's work desk. He came by and asked what my first and last name was. He typed "v-I-D-I-A" using only his right index finger. He looked up to the monitor, realized the mistake and gave a short chuckle to himself. A very good attribute he has there: laughing at own mistakes.
After correcting that, he looked out the window to see what car I have, "It's a Mitsubishi... hmm... ." "It's a Lancer," I helped him out. "Aaah you know what you are driving, that's very impressive! Let me tell you, most girls don't know what their car is. I see it all the time," he was genuinely surprised. "What year is it?" he asked again. I said that it's a 2003. "Wow!!! Very good!!" he said, a little overreacting for the second time. He then went outside to check how his apprentice was doing and after a while came back in again. This time he did not need the information and asked me anyway to see if I knew, "How much mileage does you car have?" I wasn't really sure, "54?" He excitedly nodded, "Very good, very good." I felt like a car expert by that time, but admitted, "That's about all I know about my car."
Apparently that was impressive enough. Thanks Bill for the service and for assuring I'm not as clueless as I thought I am.
2 comments:
Hahahaha, such an honest and cheerful story to brighten my day! You should write short story or novel vid :p
Glad you had a bright day Law! Hahaha thanks for the encouragement... not sure about publishing anything worthy, but maybe I'll write something for myself first.. hehe..
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