HEY, I am back, I saw your letter about the tissue paper crisis in Taiwan this week, and unfortunately, people are really desperate to buy them, even my Chinese teacher bought 400 pack of them, and cost her approximately 10000 dollars. And there were stories about this is actually just a fake news, that some tissue factory overly produced tissues, and the tissues were all stocked up, and couldn't get rid of them, so they spread the story. I don't know, I just couldn't get the concept of buying the tissues more then you need, the intention is to buy them before it gets more expensive. But it is going to take a lot of your areas just to stock them, additionally, you probably going to waste the tissues, because in your mind, you knew you still have a bunch of savings, so you can be careless.
My family didn't catch this wave, we had chats about it, but didn't care much, we just simply not waste it? Maybe that is a good solution.
This week has been amazing, besides the good weather that is giving me positivity, I had my bed sheets washed finally. Initially, I wasn't planning to do it, but the smell is forcing me to do it, damn, I should probably shower more at before I go to bed, and not when I wake up.
Anyway thats it for this week, ill probably write more in the following days, this is getting really fun, I think its because I have learned more vocabulary and can write and read more fluently. Peace out!
William,
ReplyDeleteSorry that I'm so late responding to your letter. What happened to your letter 17?
Is the toilet paper crisis in Taiwan over with yet? The last I heard was that some paper manufacturers and wholesalers finally admitted that it was just a plot to drive up the price.
This coming week, the Newsletter will have a article about my visit to and Air Force base. You should enjoy that. Plus, it will be Easter, and the beginning of the baseball season. There has to be some good news in there somewhere.
Tim