When he arrived at the market early the next morning, Sokov opened his shop door as usual, took out some items from the shop and placed them at the door.
I was getting ready to clean when a strange young man suddenly walked in from outside and asked politely: "Brother, can you lend me the vacuum cleaner in your store?"
Sokov looked at the other person and said to himself that he knew all the Chinese colleagues on this street, but the person in front of him was a stranger. When he was about to refuse, the other person continued: "My store is opposite, and I
I’ll return it to you when you’re done using it.”
Opposite door? Sokov looked at the opposite door and thought to himself, isn’t that Lao Wu’s shop? When did a young man come out? “The shop opposite,” he said carefully: “Isn’t it Lao Wu’s shop? I can’t
Remember he has a relative like you in his family."
"I just came here two days ago." The young man said respectfully: "My surname is Ma, you can call me Xiaoma. The old Wu you mentioned is my uncle."
"Oh oh oh, it turns out he is Lao Wu's nephew." After figuring out the other party's identity, Sokov readily lent the other party the vacuum cleaner in the store: "Just take this vacuum cleaner and use it."
When Xiao Ma took the vacuum cleaner back to his store to use it, Lena walked into the store. After putting down her bag, she was about to start cleaning, but she found the vacuum cleaner in a familiar location, so she came over to ask Sokov: "
Misha, where’s the vacuum cleaner in the store?”
Sokov pointed to the store opposite and said, "The neighbor opposite borrowed it."
Lina looked into the store opposite and asked with some surprise: "Who is that person? Why have I never seen him before?"
"He is Lao Wu's nephew." After Sokov finished speaking, he suddenly remembered that there are many vocabulary deficiencies in Russian. The same word is used for nephew and nephew, and quickly added: "He is the son of Lao Wu's sister or sister.
.”
After a while, Xiao Ma came over to return the vacuum cleaner.
Lena asked politely: "Have you used it?" The implication is that if you don't use it, then I will start cleaning the store.
Unexpectedly, Xiao Ma blushed, turned around and asked Sokov awkwardly: "Brother, what is she talking about?"
Upon hearing this, Sokov knew that the other party had no basic knowledge of Russian, so he explained to him: "She asked you if you still use the vacuum cleaner. If you don't, she will clean the store."
"No, no need." Xiao Ma waved his hand and said to Lena, regardless of whether the other party could understand it, and finally said in stiff and unfamiliar Russian: "Thank you!"
"You're welcome." When Lena replied with a smile, she glanced at Sokov with a meaningful look, because when she first met Sokov, he could only say "thank you" and "hello", and the rest
He doesn't speak a single word, and even when selling goods, he has to rely on a calculator to communicate with customers.
"Lena, what do you think I'm doing?" Sokov felt a little embarrassed when Lena looked at him, and said awkwardly: "Hurry up and clean up!"
Lena's hands and feet were very nimble and she finished cleaning the store in a short time.
After putting away the vacuum cleaner, Lena asked Sokov curiously: "Misha, I have known you for four or five years, right?"
"Well, almost." Sokov asked in confusion: "Why are you asking this?" As he asked, he thought to himself, does she want him to give her a salary increase?
"When I met you, you were just like the young man opposite, you could say 'thank you' and 'hello', no, you could also say 'toilet'." Lena said and laughed: "You
I deliberately learned the word 'toilet' because I was worried that I wouldn't know where to go to the toilet in case of emergency."
Hearing Lena expose his shortcomings, Sokov's face turned red. When he first learned this word, he was worried about encountering such an embarrassing situation.
Just listen to Lena continue to say: "Your Russian level has improved very quickly in the past few years, but the pronunciation of many words is still inaccurate, and there are countless grammatical errors. But what surprises me is that you have been following a few friends since Victory Day.
After exploring the underground fortifications, my Russian proficiency suddenly improved by leaps and bounds. If I didn't see you when you spoke Russian, I might have thought it was an authentic Russian speaking."
Sokov remembered that Victoria had also said this, but she had only known him for a few days, so she didn’t know what her previous level of Russian was. She must have thought that she had always spoken Russian so well. But she had known Lena for four or five years.
As a person, she knows very well what her Russian proficiency is. He hesitated for a moment and came up with a rather far-fetched reason: "Actually, the reason is also very simple. I usually practice Russian hard every day, and the accumulation of quantity leads to
After making a qualitative leap, the vocabulary and grammar I have mastered will naturally improve by leaps and bounds after breaking through a certain key node, and my Russian language level will naturally improve dramatically."
After hearing Sokov's far-fetched reason, Lena showed a puzzled expression on her face. When she was about to continue asking, a customer walked into the store.
After the customer entered the door, he grabbed the sleeve of a piece of clothing and looked at it, then asked Lena: "Girl, how do you sell this dress?"
Seeing the customer asking about the price, Lina naturally stopped asking questions and went over to receive the customer.
After Lina told the customer the price, the customer put the bag aside and started trying on clothes in the store.
Seeing Lina helping customers try on clothes, Xiao Ma, who was sitting in a daze at the door of the store opposite, suddenly became interested and stood directly at the door staring at the customers.
Seeing this, Sokov couldn't help but frowned. He walked quickly to Xiao Ma and whispered to him: "Xiao Ma, a customer is trying on clothes in the store. You can't stare at her. This
It's very impolite behavior, you know? It doesn't matter to me here. If you were staring at customers like this in Lao Maozi's store, the owner might just drive you away."
When Xiao Ma heard what Sokov said, he immediately blushed, said sorry quickly, and then turned around and returned to his store.
After Xiao Ma left, Sokov returned to his store, looked at the customer who was trying on clothes, and politely asked him if he was satisfied with the size and style of the clothes. If he felt it was not suitable, he would help her find a suitable one.
.
The customer tried on more than a dozen clothes in the store. Although he liked two clothes, when he asked about the price, he found that it was beyond his budget. He quickly shook his head and said politely: "I'll look around again, if nothing suits me."
Yes, I'll come back and buy it." Before leaving, he also took away a business card from the store.
After the customer left, Lena said dissatisfiedly while sorting out the clothes with Sokov: "I didn't even understand what fur was, so I came here to try on clothes. Can the price of this thing be the same as that of shirts and skirts?"
?I think she will definitely not come back."
"It's okay not to come back." Sokov had a better attitude. He said with a smile: "If she really wants to use the price of a shirt or skirt to buy an expensive mink, do you think she should sell it or not?
Selling it?"
As soon as she finished arranging her clothes, Lena saw a lot of people gathered at the other end of the street. It seemed like something was happening, so she said something to Sokov and ran over to watch the excitement.
After a while, Sokov heard someone shouting "Ula, Ula!" over there. He wanted to go over and watch the excitement, but he was the only one in the store and he definitely couldn't leave. He could only stand on tiptoes and look towards the store.
While looking around, I tried to figure out what was going on.
Well, I don't remember that he has a relative like you in his family."
"I just came here two days ago." The young man said respectfully: "My surname is Ma, you can call me Xiaoma. The old Wu you mentioned is my uncle."
"Oh oh oh, it turns out he is Lao Wu's nephew." After figuring out the other party's identity, Sokov readily lent the other party the vacuum cleaner in the store: "Just take this vacuum cleaner and use it."
When Xiao Ma took the vacuum cleaner back to his store to use it, Lena walked into the store. After putting down her bag, she was about to start cleaning, but she found the vacuum cleaner in a familiar location, so she came over to ask Sokov: "
Misha, where’s the vacuum cleaner in the store?”
Sokov pointed to the store opposite and said, "The neighbor opposite borrowed it."
Lina looked into the store opposite and asked with some surprise: "Who is that person? Why have I never seen him before?"
"He is Lao Wu's nephew." After Sokov finished speaking, he suddenly remembered that there are many vocabulary deficiencies in Russian. The same word is used for nephew and nephew, and quickly added: "He is the son of Lao Wu's sister or sister.
.”
After a while, Xiao Ma came over to return the vacuum cleaner.
Lena asked politely: "Have you used it?" The implication is that if you don't use it, then I will start cleaning the store.
Unexpectedly, Xiao Ma blushed, turned around and asked Sokov awkwardly: "Brother, what is she talking about?"
Upon hearing this, Sokov knew that the other party had no basic knowledge of Russian, so he explained to him: "She asked you if you still use the vacuum cleaner. If you don't, she will clean the store."
"No, no need." Xiao Ma waved his hand and said to Lena, regardless of whether the other party could understand it, and finally said in stiff and unfamiliar Russian: "Thank you!"
"You're welcome." When Lena replied with a smile, she glanced at Sokov with a meaningful look, because when she first met Sokov, he could only say "thank you" and "hello", and the rest
He doesn't speak a single word, and even when selling goods, he has to rely on a calculator to communicate with customers.
"Lena, what do you think I'm doing?" Sokov felt a little embarrassed when Lena looked at him, and said awkwardly: "Hurry up and clean up!"
Lena's hands and feet were very nimble and she finished cleaning the store in a short time.
After putting away the vacuum cleaner, Lena asked Sokov curiously: "Misha, I have known you for four or five years, right?"
"Well, almost." Sokov asked in confusion: "Why are you asking this?" As he asked, he thought to himself, does she want him to give her a salary increase?
"When I met you, you were just like the young man opposite, you could say 'thank you' and 'hello', no, you could also say 'toilet'." Lena said and laughed: "You
I deliberately learned the word 'toilet' because I was worried that I wouldn't know where to go to the toilet in case of emergency."
Hearing Lena expose his shortcomings, Sokov's face turned red. When he first learned this word, he was worried about encountering such an embarrassing situation.
Just listen to Lena continue to say: "Your Russian level has improved very quickly in the past few years, but the pronunciation of many words is still inaccurate, and there are countless grammatical errors. But what surprises me is that you have been following a few friends since Victory Day.
After exploring the underground fortifications, my Russian proficiency suddenly improved by leaps and bounds. If I didn't see you when you spoke Russian, I might have thought it was an authentic Russian speaking."
Sokov remembered that Victoria had also said this, but she had only known him for a few days, so she didn’t know what her previous level of Russian was. She must have thought that she had always spoken Russian so well. But she had known Lena for four or five years.
As a person, she knows very well what her Russian proficiency is. He hesitated for a moment and came up with a rather far-fetched reason: "Actually, the reason is also very simple. I usually practice Russian hard every day, and the accumulation of quantity leads to
After making a qualitative leap, the vocabulary and grammar I have mastered will naturally improve by leaps and bounds after breaking through a certain key node, and my Russian language level will naturally improve dramatically."
After hearing Sokov's far-fetched reason, Lena showed a puzzled expression on her face. When she was about to continue asking, a customer walked into the store.
After the customer entered the door, he grabbed the sleeve of a piece of clothing and looked at it, then asked Lena: "Girl, how do you sell this dress?"
Seeing the customer asking about the price, Lina naturally stopped asking questions and went over to receive the customer.
After Lina told the customer the price, the customer put the bag aside and started trying on clothes in the store.
Seeing Lina helping customers try on clothes, Xiao Ma, who was sitting in a daze at the door of the store opposite, suddenly became interested and stood directly at the door staring at the customers.
Seeing this, Sokov couldn't help but frowned. He walked quickly to Xiao Ma and whispered to him: "Xiao Ma, a customer is trying on clothes in the store. You can't stare at her. This
It's very impolite behavior, you know? It doesn't matter to me here. If you were staring at customers like this in Lao Maozi's store, the owner might just drive you away."
After Xiao Ma left, Sokov returned to his store, looked at the customer who was trying on clothes, and politely asked him if he was satisfied with the size and style of the clothes. If he felt it was not suitable, he would help her find a suitable one.
.
The customer tried on more than a dozen clothes in the store. Although he liked two clothes, when he asked about the price, he found that it was beyond his budget. He quickly shook his head and said politely: "I'll look around again, if nothing suits me."
Yes, I'll come back and buy it." Before leaving, he also took away a business card from the store.
After the customer left, Lena said dissatisfiedly while sorting out the clothes with Sokov: "I didn't even understand what fur was, so I came here to try on clothes. Can the price of this thing be the same as that of shirts and skirts?"
?I think she will definitely not come back."
"It's okay not to come back." Sokov had a better attitude. He said with a smile: "If she really wants to use the price of a shirt or skirt to buy an expensive mink, do you think she should sell it or not?
Selling it?"
As soon as she finished arranging her clothes, Lena saw a lot of people gathered at the other end of the street. It seemed like something was happening, so she said something to Sokov and ran over to watch the excitement.