There are 3 out of one million things that I cannot live without; Food, Air, and English. There can be so many things in this world, but in my world nothing can ever beat those three. I’ve thought for quite some while now. It's not like if I never got to listen to the music that I like, I'm going to die, or if I don't have my cell phone with me, I’d suicide. Yea its sounds wrong, but I like living and those 3 meant a lot to me. Don’t get me wrong, but the accessories we live by or live on, those are useless, well…what I meant to say is that those are just things we need or want, and to keep us out of boredom or become occupied, but we don’t need those things to SURVIVE (Even along with our house or car). WE don’t really need those things. What we need is the air we breathe and some food to keep us alive and a good language to understand one another.
First of all,
Let’s don’t starve. I mean what good does that make? Learn to love yourself and eat. EAT WHEN YOU’RE HUNGRY. Eat, but beware of becoming obese. Just eat (eating is drinking) anything that goes into the stomach is consider eating. Eat your food, eat your drink, just eat eat eat…BUT eat healthy. Then you would be able to live a long and happy life. Life is surrounded by food, a lot have starved because of it, some died because of it, and some don’t even have a full meal out of it. Be thankful for food and eat on.
Second, Breathe. Breathe in Air. When the song “No Air” came out by Chris Brown and Jordan spark, I was like “Hey! They actually took the idea of the one thing I cannot live without”. Without oxygen, we can’t breathe and we would suffocate. Suffocating is worse than death, suffocating is pain and pain hurts. Why do you think people try so hard to protect earth from the excuse of global warming? Well whatever the case is, I just think people, including one like MYSELF, cannot even live without AIR. Who really cares about how one cannot live with a cell phone if they weren’t able to breathe in clean air??
And Lastly,
I'm really happy to be born learning English. Whether we are born learning the many languages such as Chinese, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Korean, French, German, Albanian, Arabian, Tagalong, Khmer, Hmong, Russian, etc...
I just don't think I can live without English. I think communication is important. You can give me 100 million languages, I DON’T CARE, but as long as it’s in or it have English subtitles. Every other words in every other languages would come out or meant to be the SAME THING, but in a different tongue. What happens if we don’t have English? It’s obvious, and then we’d be speaking a foreign language and not comprehending. For me that is, I am an American born to use English and then learning to love many other languages. And if we don’t have English, I don’t mind at all. Mandarin is the number ONE spoken language in the world now. But I’m still so glad just to learn English. Things are more simple and common in English, and we as human, always want the easy way out. Language is language.
”ouY knikht that hsilgnE si drah. yrT gnitirw hsilgnE sdrawkcab, ew netfo kniht tuoba woh drah rehto segaugnal dna rehto serutluc segaugnal nac eb. dnA, esuaceb ot su, ngierof egaugnal si yllaer tnereffid tub ew tn’od ekat eht emit ot etaicerrppa ti.“
Of course you wouldn’t understand what I’m saying here. We are completely vulnerable; we should be thankful to the English speaking world.
P.S In case you didn’t know what I wrote there, I wrote the English word backward, which I also find it amusing like another language. This is what it said:
“You think that English is hard. Try writing English backwards, we often think about how hard other languages and other cultures languages can be. And, because to us, foreign language is really different, but we don’t take the time to appreciate it.”
Just to see things in another way, there are many things one cannot live without, but to me I really meant it when I said I cannot live without food, air, and English.
2 comments:
Communication is so vital to me in my everyday life. I don't think there is a time in a day where I am not curious about the person passing me by or across from me. I love people, and where we all come from. I love each of our individual backgrounds and appreciate positive and negative(to me) culture practices. I respect everything, I take it from strangers. I love living in a place, where I am allowed to say, "hello" to any sex and smile. I use my Spanish at work when customers are having difficulty relaying there problems. I enjoy meeting and talking to someone for 30 seconds and possibly never seeing them again. Its awesome and really neat with what you can gather from people in a day and how it can makes you eager to see where else can be as interesting.
Aw, I thought you meant you couldn't live without English class! ;-)
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