Um... well, I just wanted my stories to be different from the others because they all sound the same. But the thing is, even though I try to make them different, cliche would always be present. You cannot stop that-- well, maybe I can't (yet). But for me, I start by finding a voice to my story. I wanted my characters to sound different from the one's I've already made. I think that's one factor why they're unique. With finding the voice of my character, I learn to narrate differently because I sound differently. That's how I build the story and the characters involved.
I was clinging to my mom ?
Prioritizing my career OVER the things that truly make me happy.
Nope
Work. No overtime pay. Over time!!!
Hiligaynon, Tagalog, (a bit of) Akyanon,Cebuano & Spanish, and English
Cookies and Cream
We have a Chinese guest relations in the hotel and one of my colleagues was listening to her convo with a Chinese guest. When they left he went to ask her if “Èr lóu” means second floor and she nodded her yes. After a few minutes, I was watching a Chinese couple converse in front of me. They were like fighting over whether to ask me where a certain area is in the resort when my colleague burst out of nowhere and said “Èr lóu? Èr lóu? Èr lóu?” And I laughed so hard in my desk until the couple went away.
I mean he does not know what the guest was supposed to ask and her burst all of the sudden beside the couple and the couple was like “whaaat???” Hahaha
Fila Disruptor. #sorrynotsosorry
Yes I do ?
Thailand or Japan ?