Letter to someone
RE: happy birthday
Oh, I didn't expect that you desired more info from me, I just thought you had much more stuff to care about in your present happy life than to send around email asking stuff about somebody who've rarely had any contact with you in years. Anyway, forgive me for the shortage of the previous mail if that is somehow where your complaint comes from.
Not much to tell about me I'd say, at the very brink of ending my student career by graduating from a university in Canada you might never have any way get to know in your life, maybe, just kidding...with the master's degree or somesuch, not mentioning my laziness and tiredness of writing endless papers that delayed the graduation that should have come much earlier. The coming future of me is yet more uncertain, coming back to seek more fun or keeping staying here seeking less fun, neither I got no idea...sounds not like a 25-year-old man who are supposed to learn elaborating every second of his bright future, right?
What else you feel necessary to know? Most time I faced my laptop, writing self-claimed intelligent but most likely plagiarizing academic words, browsing so-called enormous but quite junky web sites and dealing with non-stop daily-routine incoming spam, and of course playing some fancy RPG games that always keep gamers busy. I've kept a very simple single life with not much social life so far.
What else?
Your words are good enough to tell they are definitely not from someone who allegedly stated them be "very very poor", being simple is a nice thing in life despite the fact that complication and intricacy are sometimes inevitable to be carried out.
I can type Chinese, of that no doubt. But unless I'm chatting with my parents and writing comments on some Chinese cultural stuff I'd rather prefer English since it has become a habit. If you demand I'll switch to my beautiful mother tongue for next chitchat.
Thanks again for your blessing and hope this tedious email serve some expected purpose.
Oh, I didn't expect that you desired more info from me, I just thought you had much more stuff to care about in your present happy life than to send around email asking stuff about somebody who've rarely had any contact with you in years. Anyway, forgive me for the shortage of the previous mail if that is somehow where your complaint comes from.
Not much to tell about me I'd say, at the very brink of ending my student career by graduating from a university in Canada you might never have any way get to know in your life, maybe, just kidding...with the master's degree or somesuch, not mentioning my laziness and tiredness of writing endless papers that delayed the graduation that should have come much earlier. The coming future of me is yet more uncertain, coming back to seek more fun or keeping staying here seeking less fun, neither I got no idea...sounds not like a 25-year-old man who are supposed to learn elaborating every second of his bright future, right?
What else you feel necessary to know? Most time I faced my laptop, writing self-claimed intelligent but most likely plagiarizing academic words, browsing so-called enormous but quite junky web sites and dealing with non-stop daily-routine incoming spam, and of course playing some fancy RPG games that always keep gamers busy. I've kept a very simple single life with not much social life so far.
What else?
Your words are good enough to tell they are definitely not from someone who allegedly stated them be "very very poor", being simple is a nice thing in life despite the fact that complication and intricacy are sometimes inevitable to be carried out.
I can type Chinese, of that no doubt. But unless I'm chatting with my parents and writing comments on some Chinese cultural stuff I'd rather prefer English since it has become a habit. If you demand I'll switch to my beautiful mother tongue for next chitchat.
Thanks again for your blessing and hope this tedious email serve some expected purpose.
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