Loan, a Vietnamese girl was giving cookies to other girls in class. I thought it was a fortune cookie, so I asked her to give me one. I got one but it was not a fortune cookie.
I ate that cookie. It smelled unfamiliar, so I asked her
“How did you make it?”
“With meat” she said.
The unfamiliar taste made sense new having learn that I had eaten meat.
I felt nauseated, because, I have never eaten meat. I ran to the rest room and vomited.
Later I came to the classroom. An, another Vietnamese girl realized what had happened.
She said, “The cookie was vegetarian food”
I asked “How come meat can be vegetarian food?”
She said, “The cookie was made with jack fruit”
She said, “Meat (Mít) means jack fruit in Vietnamese.”
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Just like you asked me. I corrected it. Although some of the sentences you put together are oddly phrased. Cheers!
Loan, a Vietnamese girl, had given cookies to the other girls in class. I thought it was a fortune cookie, so I asked her to give me one as well. I got one, but it was not a fortune cookie.
I ate the cookie. It smelled unfamiliar. I asked her,
“How did you make it?”
“With meat” she said.
The unfamiliar taste made sense now, after learning that I had eaten meat.
I felt nauseated because I had never ate meat before. I ran to the restroom and vomited.
Later I came back to the classroom. Another Vietnamese girl realized what had happened.
She said, “The cookie was vegetarian.”
I asked “How can meat be vegetarian?”
She said, “The cookie was made with jack fruit”
She said, “Meat (Mít) means jackfruit in Vietnamese.”
Thank you very much Canadian young lady :):)
Oh you are very welcomed m'dear, but I would never call myself Canadian ;)
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