“And Destiny” was given to a female colleague, and was said to be a straight man of steel, but I really only wanted to send the book, and nothing else. “
The story of two book friends, a straight man of steel, may be casual ridicule of a female colleague. When giving a book to someone, consider whether the other person likes to read something. Sending books at will, or sending the “wrong” book, will inevitably be embarrassing. Some time ago, Idealland launched a topic activity “Those embarrassing things about sending and borrowing books” on Douban. We collected and sorted out the stories of the participants.
for fear of hurting my feelings , So I didn’t read it and claimed to read it
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@荒野伯爵: After confirming that she hadn’t read it, she decided to give her the book, but she refused to see me and asked me to put it in the community’s security room. Three weeks later, I went to get the book back. The book was not wrong… It was spoiled.
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@林茉莉摩叽: Oh, at that time, I simply lent the “White Night Walk” I cherished to a (Now blocked by me) male friend. I still remember this person’s ID, so save some face for him. After I loaned it to him, there was no news again. In the next year or two, I urged this person on WeChat twice, and they were all good words. But my white night walk will never return to my hands. To be honest, I don’t understand that a borrower can spend more than an hour with the book in the hands of the other party. How can the person who should return the book be so improper? Anyway, I will never lend books to any netizens who have been in contact for a while. Go to his network love.
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@向迎灯去: One year I gave my friend a copy of “2666”. My friends often mentioned this book, “2666 is really good…”, I always think this book Great help to friends.To whom, I posted a circle of friends. The classmate who borrowed it for a long time the next day took the book back to me obediently. It is estimated that he was also packing his luggage before remembering that the book was in his hands. I think, borrowing and returning the book is justified, and I ask it openly. There is nothing embarrassing, right?
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@小百合爱吃肉: More than ten years ago, when I was a young man in the workplace, I once ate in the work canteen. An internship girl was about 18 and did not return at noon. When I was idle at home, I wanted to find a few books to read. Several colleagues recommended me to her. They joked at the dinner table and told me to choose books carefully. Don’t borrow those books that lack arms, legs, and taste. I went home and thought about it. I took this Sutong’s “Rice” for a long time and lent her to her, but returned it to me the next day, saying that I couldn’t stand it, but my colleagues said that I had taught the children badly.
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@atangel: It seems that once I borrowed a copy of “The White Hotel” from the library, but I haven’t seen it being taken away by a friend. The girl in his class looked at him differently when she looked at me. Tucao said that the girl told him to describe a lot of erotica, she didn’t read it…
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@陆青涯: I gave her a copy of “I Am Your Man”, but she doesn’t like Cohen.
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@哦萨特: Books that others have borrowed will lose my favor, especially the ones I haven’t read yet. My roommate borrowed my “II went to watch “Liat” and I didn’t want to touch it again after I came back.
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@极速旅行: He knows I like him. He took a psychology course, and then asked me to borrow books. I mistakenly thought this was a response from him.
However, there is nothing. another. I know he likes me. He insisted on asking me to borrow the notes on the grounds that the teacher wanted to check the notes, but I insisted not to lend him. Very embarrassing.
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@mary: A few days ago, I asked a friend if I had two books with him. He said they are. In fact, what I mean is that since you are here, you will give it back to me, and you haven’t seen it, why should it be left in your house? But he didn’t get the point, he also commented on my book. I really want to pick up the big shovel and kill him!
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