ight. Did you watch it before?“
“I only watched Romeo and Juliet before, it was performed by TNT Theater from London. I'm interested in drama but didn't have much knowledge on it.“
她回到:“I love English drama, so attractive! It is part of the reason I am learning English.“
这时我的耳旁仿佛是D的声音不停地在鼓动说:
“问她要不要帮忙练习台词!”
但我内心里的声音却说道:
“不用了吧,跟她没那么熟。对方可能不会接受的。”
“电影桥段里不都是这样演的嘛?!一起练习台词,然后就能顺利地约出来了。”
实在拗不过这个虚构出来的D的形象,我只好发问。
结果,一如我内心的声音......
丽莎很客气地说:
“That is very nice of you.ありがとう(谢谢)!“
看来日本人不愿麻烦别人的习惯是普遍性的。
不过,不到一分钟,她又发过来一句说:
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