A Dog That Helps with Shopping
- Benny the dog loves carrying shopping baskets, a skill taught gradually with treats.
- He even carries items at home like socks and slippers, showing impressive obedience and focus.
- Benny’s friendly reputation makes him well-known among store staff, highlighting the bond between pets and community.
Troubleshooting Common Technology Issues
- Issues like Wi-Fi outages and laptop overheating are common; simple steps like restarting devices or checking cables can help.
- Warranty services often assist with hardware problems, providing peace of mind.
- Replacing cables and checking outlets can fix charging problems, emphasizing attention to small details.
Navigating City Life with Practical Advice
- City areas can be confusing; asking locals for directions to bookstores, parks, and museums improves orientation.
- Awareness of broken escalators or crowded bus routes prepares visitors for travel delays.
- Recommendations for quiet parks and local cafés provide relaxation spots amidst busy days.
Everyday Social Interactions and Kindness
- Sharing Wi-Fi during outages and lending money for lunch demonstrate community support.
- Stories of mixed-up orders, lost packages, and switching shoes convey relatable daily mishaps.
- Exchanges reveal a friendly atmosphere in stores and public places.
Leisure and Food Experiences
- Popular food recommendations like Korean barbecue and iced coffee reflect local cultures.
- Conversations about choice of meals, coffee preferences, and bakery specialties enhance social connection.
- Movie outings with friends provide stress relief after busy workdays.
Travel and Transportation Challenges
- Tales of taxi rides, train stations, and broken suitcase wheels illustrate common travel hurdles.
- Patience with bus delays and tips on ticket machines ease public transit experiences.
Embracing Calm Moments
- Finding quiet parks with lakes and ducks offers peaceful retreats for reflection.
- Animal shelter visits and café chats enrich the sense of community and personal comfort.
This collection of vignettes offers both humor and practical insights into the rhythms of everyday life, encouraging connection and resilience through small acts and local knowledge. For more relatable and helpful tips, explore Everyday Conversations and Helpful Tips: From Cafes to Grocery Shopping and Everyday Conversation Scenarios: Coffee, Travel, Shopping, and More. If you're interested in broader advice on city living, check out Essential Tips and Real-Life Stories for Everyday City Living.
The dog who carries the shopping. >> A, your dog is so cute. >> Thank you. His name is Benny.
>> Hi, Benny. >> Oh, he says hello to everybody. >> Wait, is he carrying your shopping
basket? >> Yep. He loves doing that. >> Really?
>> Yeah. It's kind of his favorite job now. >> Okay, that's really cute. Benny takes shopping very seriously.
>> He looks so focused, >> right? He walks around like he owns the store.
>> How did you teach him that? >> Um, very slowly and with a lot of treats.
>> He actually knows what to carry. >> Oh, definitely. >> Wow.
>> Yeah. At home, he carries little things for me, too. >> Like what? Socks, water bottles,
sometimes my slippers. >> That's so smart. >> Well, now he's smart.
>> Oh, no. What happened before? >> In the beginning, he brought the wrong things.
>> Like what? >> One time I asked for my shoe. >> Yeah.
>> And he brought me a potato. >> No way. >> I still don't know why. Honestly, he was
trying to help. >> Oh, he looked very proud, too. >> I still would have said good job.
>> Yeah, that was probably my mistake. >> Another time he brought me the TV remote from another room.
>> But you didn't ask for it. >> Nope. I think he just likes watching TV. >> Honestly, Benny sounds busier than most
people. >> Yeah, maybe. Does he always carry the basket?
>> Most of the time, but sometimes he doesn't want to give it back. >> Seriously?
>> Yeah. He thinks it's his basket now. >> Oh, wow. He basically works here. >> Pretty much.
>> Do the workers know him? >> Oh, yeah. They all say hi to him now. >> I'm not surprised.
>> One cashier even said hello to Benny before me today. Honestly, fair enough.
>> Benny was very happy about that. >> I can tell. >> Well, we should probably finish
shopping. >> Yeah, probably. >> Nice meeting you.
>> You, too. Bye, Benny. Keep working hard. >> Oh, don't worry. He will. >> The Wi-Fi password.
Hi. Um, quick question. >> Yeah. What happened? Is your Wi-Fi working today?
>> Yeah, I think so. Why? >> Mine stopped like 20 minutes ago. >> Ah, that's annoying.
>> Seriously, I have an online meeting soon, too. >> Oh, no. Did you restart the router?
>> Yeah, twice. >> Okay, classic first step. >> I even restarted my laptop, too.
>> And it still didn't work. Nope. Nothing. >> Hm. Maybe your internet company's having problems.
>> Maybe my phone internet's super slow, too. >> Yeah, that sounds bad.
>> Um, so I wanted to ask something kind of embarrassing. >> Go ahead.
>> Could I maybe use your Wi-Fi for like an hour? >> Oh, yeah, of course.
>> Really? Thanks. >> No problem. Just for your meeting, right?
>> Yeah. Yeah. Just until mine comes back. >> Totally fine. >> Oh, wow. You're saving me right now.
>> I know the feeling. >> Your Wi-Fi died before, too? >> Yeah, during a movie last week.
>> Oh, no. >> And it stopped right before the ending. >> Okay. Yeah, that's worse.
>> Exactly. >> So, what's the Wi-Fi called? Uh, potatoet.
>> Wait, seriously? >> Yeah, don't ask. >> Okay, now I need the password, too.
>> All right. Capital M482. >> Wait, wait, too fast. >> Sorry. Okay. M482
cat. >> That's actually not too bad. My old password was way worse.
>> Honestly, Wi-Fi passwords always feel kind of personal. >> Yeah, a little too personal sometimes.
>> Oh, okay. Connected. >> Nice. Better speed. >> Yeah, way better.
>> Good. >> Hopefully my internet comes back tonight.
>> Yeah, hopefully. >> Thanks again. Seriously. >> Anytime.
before work. Morning. Wow, you're already super busy today.
>> Yeah, mornings are always kind of crazy here. >> I can tell. Oh, wow. The coffee smell
woke me up right away, though. >> That's our secret weapon. >> Honestly, it works.
>> So, what can I get for you? >> Um, I need breakfast, but something quick. Running late
>> a little. Yeah. My alarm and I had a fight this morning. >> Ah, one of those mornings.
>> Exactly. >> Then yeah, you probably want something easy to carry.
>> Yeah, definitely not soup. >> Good idea. Soup before work feels dangerous,
>> especially on the train. >> Oh, wow. Yeah, no thanks. >> So, what do people usually get this
early? M lots of breakfast sandwiches today and iced coffee. >> Iced coffee in this weather.
>> People stop caring once caffeine is involved. >> Honestly, fair.
>> We also have fresh muffins from this morning. >> Oh, those blueberry ones look really
good. >> Yeah, they sold out super fast yesterday.
>> Okay. Wow. Now I feel pressure. >> A little bit. Yeah. >> All right. One blueberry muffin then.
Nice choice. >> And maybe a sandwich, too. >> Ham and egg or avocado?
>> H. Ham and egg feels safer before 9:00 a.m. >> Honestly, yeah.
>> And a small hot latte, please. >> Perfect. Anything else? >> No, I think that's it.
>> Okay, that'll be 1250. >> All right, here you go. >> Thanks.
>> Everything smells really good in here, by the way. >> Ah, thanks. I've been smelling coffee
since 6:00 a.m. >> Yeah, I can see that. >> All right, your sandwich is ready. Latte
is coming now. >> Perfect timing. >> Trying our best over here.
>> Honestly, I already feel more awake. >> That's the job of breakfast. >> Very true.
>> Here's your latte. >> Oh, nice. Thank you. >> No problem. Hope work isn't too painful
today. Uh, same to you with the coffee rush. >> Thanks. We'll survive somehow.
The shoes felt fine in the store. >> Hi. I bought these shoes here last weekend.
>> Oh, okay. Is something wrong with them? >> Not really. They just feel a little tight when I walk.
>> Ah, okay. Did you wear them outside? just once for a short walk. >> Let me check the souls first. If they're
still okay, we can probably exchange them. >> Sure. I tried to keep them clean.
>> Yeah, they still look pretty good. We can probably exchange them. >> Oh, good.
>> Do you still have the box? >> Yep. I left it in my car, though. >> No worries. Let me see the receipt
first. >> Sure. Here. Thanks. >> I thought they'd feel better later, but
not really. >> Yeah, that happens sometimes. Shoes can feel different after a long walk.
>> Exactly. Especially after walking around all day. >> Mhm. What size are these?
>> Size eight. >> Okay, we might have an 8 and 1/2. >> Oh, that would probably help.
>> Do you want the same color? Yeah, I like this one. It matches everything. >> True. Black is always easy.
>> That's why I bought them. I'm terrible with colors. >> Honestly, same.
>> Okay, give me one second. I'll check in the back. >> Thanks a lot.
>> Oh, good news. We have one pair left. >> Nice. >> Here you go. You can try them over there
near the mirror. >> All right. Yeah, take your time. >> Oh, wow. These already feel better.
>> Yeah, >> my toes can finally breathe. >> Then that's probably the right size.
>> I think so, too. >> Do you want to walk around a little first?
>> Oh, good idea. >> Careful, though. >> Okay. Yeah, these feel much more
comfortable. >> Perfect. I can exchange them for you now.
>> Great. I thought this would be harder. >> Nope. Pretty simple. >> That's a relief.
>> Here's your new receipt. >> Thank you. >> No problem. Enjoy the shoes.
>> I will. Hopefully without foot pain this time. >> Yeah, hopefully.
>> The coffee near the keyboard. Hey, can you look at this chart for a second?
>> Yeah, sure. Oh, wait. Careful with your coffee. >> Ah.
>> Oh no. >> I didn't mean to put it there. >> Um, is the keyboard okay?
>> I think so. Maybe. >> Here, move the cup first. Quick. >> Right. Right.
>> I think I have tissues in this drawer somewhere. >> This is so embarrassing.
>> Hey, relax. It's only a little coffee. >> Yeah, but it landed right next to your keyboard. Honestly, this keyboard
survived worse already. >> That somehow doesn't help. >> Last month, I dropped soup near it.
>> Wait, seriously? >> Yeah, very small soup accident. >> Your desk has a hard life.
>> Office desks see too much. >> Okay, I wiped everything. >> Nice. Let me test the keys.
>> Please don't send an email by accident. Oh, no. Imagine. >> Yeah, please don't.
>> H Okay, this key works. This one, too. >> And >> oh, wait. The space bar feels weird now.
>> Oh, no. >> Relax. It's fine. >> You scared me for a second.
>> Sorry. I wanted some drama this morning. Too much excitement for Tuesday already. >> Seriously, my brain's still asleep.
>> Same here. I still have another meeting later, too. >> Uh, same.
>> Coffeey's trying to save us. >> Yeah, yours just attacked my desk first. >> Yeah, sorry about that.
>> It's okay. We survived. >> I owe you a new coffee now. >> Maybe tea this time. safer.
>> Fair enough. >> Oh, and carry it with two hands. >> Wow. Okay, lesson learned.
>> Good. >> All right, I'll be back in 5 minutes. >> Thanks. And hey, don't stress about it.
Okay. >> Yeah, thanks for not getting mad. >> It was a tiny accident. Really?
Not what I ordered. Uh, I don't think this drink is mine. >> Oh, what did you order?
>> Just a small iced latte. >> And they gave you that? >> Yeah, this giant caramel thing with
cream on top. >> Oh, wow. Yeah, that's definitely not a latte.
>> It looks more like dessert, honestly. A pretty good dessert though. >> True, but I can't drink stuff this
sweet. >> Fair. >> I already had way too much sugar this
week. >> And it's only Wednesday. Impressive. >> I know. Bad decisions everywhere.
>> Okay, come on. Let's ask them. >> Hi. Sorry. I think my order got mixed up.
>> Oh no. Let me check the sticker. Sure. >> Ah, okay. Yeah, someone picked up the wrong drink earlier.
>> Oh, that makes sense. >> You ordered the small iced latte, right? >> Yep.
>> Really sorry about that. We'll make a new one now. >> Oh, no worries.
>> It should be ready in like 3 minutes. >> Um, do you need this drink back? >> Nope. You can keep it.
>> Really? >> Yeah, we can't use it again anyway. >> Oh, wow. Okay. My friend will probably
love this thing. >> Hey, >> you drink sugar like water.
>> Wow, rude. >> Then yeah, maybe it found the right person.
>> Honestly, probably. >> Best day ever. >> Oh, is that my latte there?
>> Yep. Small iced latte. >> Finally. >> Sorry again about the mixup.
>> No, it's okay. Really. Meanwhile, I got a free dessert drink. >> Somehow you're the real winner today.
>> Exactly. >> Looking for the bookstore. >> Sorry. Do you know where the bookstore
is? >> The bookstore? H I think it moved recently.
>> Oh, really? >> Yeah. It used to be near the food court. >> Ah, that explains a lot. I was looking
there for so long. >> Yeah, a lot of people still go there first.
>> So, where is it now? >> It's on the second floor near the cinema.
>> Near the cinema. Okay. >> Oh, do you see that coffee shop over there?
>> Um, the one with the yellow chairs? >> Yep, that one. >> Okay.
>> Just go past it and take the elevator up. >> Got it. Then turn right when you get
out. >> Right. >> Then just walk straight for a bit.
You'll see a big window full of books. >> Honestly, that sounds easier than this floor.
>> Yeah, this mall is kind of a maze. >> I was thinking the same thing. >> Last week, I got lost looking for the
bathroom. >> Seriously? >> Yeah. And I work nearby.
Okay, now I feel better. >> Oh, don't worry. A lot of people get lost here.
>> Thanks. I need to buy a gift before tonight. >> Oh, for a birthday.
>> Yeah, my cousin's birthday dinner. >> Nice. What kind of books does she like? >> Mostly travel books, I think, and
cooking stuff. >> Oh, yeah. They have a whole section for that.
>> Perfect. >> And sometimes they wrap gifts for free. Oh, wow. Really? That would help a lot.
>> Yeah. I'm not sure if they still do it today, but you can ask. >> I will.
>> Oh, and don't take the escalator on the left side. >> Why not?
>> It's broken again. >> Ah, good to know. >> Yeah, people keep walking up and then
turning around halfway. >> That sounds awkward. >> Very awkward.
>> Thanks for the directions and the warning. >> No problem. Hope you find a good gift.
>> Me, too. I waited until the last minute. >> Yeah. Good luck with that. >> Thanks. See you.
>> See you. >> A cold treat by the beach. Hi. Oh, wow. It's really hot today.
>> Yeah, super hot today. Perfect for ice cream, though. >> Yeah, exactly why I came here. Nice. Um,
do you know what you want yet? M >> not really. >> The fruit flavors are really popular
today. >> Oh, which one do people get the most? >> Probably mango and watermelon.
>> Ooh, watermelon sounds really good. >> Yeah, it's super fresh in this weather. >> Can I try a little first?
>> Of course. Here. >> Oh, wow. Yeah, that's really nice. Glad you like it.
>> It's not too sweet. >> Yep. A lot of people like that. >> H. What about the coconut one?
>> Oh, that one's more creamy. >> Um, maybe I should get both. >> Honestly, good idea. You can mix
flavors. >> Okay. Yeah, let's do that. >> Nice choice.
>> Is the cup the same price as the cone? >> Yeah, same price. >> Then cup, please. Probably safer near
the beach. >> Oh, definitely. Last year I dropped ice cream on my bag.
>> Ah, no way. >> Yeah, sticky bag all day. >> Yeah, cups are safer.
>> Smart people choose cups. >> Experience teaches us. >> True.
>> All right, that'll be $5. >> Okay, here you go. >> Thanks.
>> Oh, um, do you have napkins, too? Yep. Right over there. >> Nice. Thanks.
>> Okay. Here's your ice cream. >> Oh, wow. It looks amazing. >> Enjoy it before the sun melts it.
>> Yeah, I'll try. >> Enjoy the beach. >> Thanks. You, too. Stay cool.
>> The quiet bike path by the river. So, did you survive walking around all day?
>> Uh, barely. My feet are dead. >> Same. I think I wore the worst shoes possible.
>> Yeah, traveling does that somehow. >> Are you doing anything tomorrow? >> Honestly, I want a slower day.
>> Same here. I was thinking about renting a bike for a few hours. >> Oh, that actually sounds really nice.
>> Yeah, I found a quiet bike path near the water earlier. Really? >> Yep. It's behind some trees, so it's
easy to miss. >> Okay, that already sounds better than the city center.
>> Seriously, way fewer crowds. >> Honestly, I need that tomorrow. >> If you want, we could go together.
>> Yeah, I'd like that. >> Cool. I heard mornings are best before it gets busy.
>> Makes sense. What time? >> Maybe around 8. Eight is good. >> Oh, and there's a small cafe near the
bike rental place. >> Okay, now I'm definitely coming. >> Priorities.
>> Always. >> They sell these little almond pastries, too.
>> Were they good? >> Dangerous. >> Uh-oh.
>> Yeah. I bought more before leaving. >> Honestly, fair. So, bikes, coffee, quiet river path.
>> Sounds like a perfect morning, honestly. >> Hopefully with fewer tourists this time. >> Oh, we can dream. I think we can walk
through the little park behind the hotel. >> Oh, right. I saw that earlier.
>> Just don't trust the map app too much around here. >> Bad experience.
>> Yeah, not my best moment. >> Okay, noted. So, 8 tomorrow. >> Yep. Let's meet near the hotel cafe.
>> Perfect. See you then. >> See you tomorrow. >> The package that went to the wrong
building. >> Hi. Uh, I think there's a problem with my delivery.
>> Oh, I'm sorry about that. What happened? >> I got a message saying my package arrived.
>> Okay. But I can't find it anywhere. >> H Do you have the tracking number? >> Yep. One second.
>> Yeah, no problem. >> Okay, here it is. 527 uh 84.
>> Thank you. Let me check. >> Sure. >> H
>> Is everything okay? >> Yeah, I think the driver took it to the apartment building next door. Wait,
seriously? >> Yeah, looks like it. >> Oh, no.
>> The photo shows a blue door. >> Ah, our door is green. >> Oh, okay. That makes sense.
>> Honestly, this happens all the time here. >> Really?
>> Yeah. The buildings have almost the same number. >> Ah, okay.
>> One time my neighbor got my pizza, too. Oh no. >> Yeah, he texted me sorry after eating
three slices. >> Oh no. >> Yeah, I was angry but also impressed.
It's actually a birthday gift for my sister, so I got worried. >> Oh, okay. Let me call the driver real
quick. >> Oh, thank you. >> Okay, good news. He's still near your
building. >> Oh, nice. >> Yeah, he should bring it to the right
place soon. >> That's a relief. >> Sorry again about the mixup.
>> No worries. Honestly, the pizza story was worse. >> Thanks again for the help.
>> Of course. >> Have a good evening. >> You too. Bye.
>> Bye. The suitcase with the broken wheel. Hey, excuse me. Do you need a hand with
that suitcase? >> Oh, maybe a little. One wheel keeps getting stuck.
>> Yeah, I can hear it from here. >> It sounds terrible now, honestly. >> Where are you heading?
>> To the train station. It's only a few streets away, I think. >> Oh, perfect. I'm going that way, too.
>> Really? Thanks. I appreciate it. >> No problem. Here, let me grab this side. >> Careful. It's heavier than it looks.
>> Oh, wow. You weren't joking. >> Yeah, I bought too many snacks before leaving.
>> Honestly, that sounds like a good trip to me. >> That's exactly what I told myself.
>> Were you here long? >> Just 4 days. Short trip, but really nice. First time here?
>> Yep. I mostly walked around and tried different food places. >> Oh, honestly, that's the best kind of
trip, >> right? >> H this sidewalk is rough. No wonder the
wheel gave up. >> Seriously, every little bump feels dramatic now.
>> Yeah, I can feel it. >> At one point, I almost carried the suitcase instead.
Okay. That's when you know it's bad. >> Exactly. >> Did you at least get good weather?
>> Mostly. Yeah. It rained this morning, though. >> Ah, one of those surprise showers.
>> Yep. My jacket still feels wet. >> H, that's the worst. >> Oh, the station's right there.
>> Nice. We made it. >> Barely. Need help with the stairs, too?
>> Uh, if you don't mind, just this last part. >> Yeah, of course.
>> Thanks again. You seriously saved me today. >> It's nothing. Safe trip home.
>> Thanks again. >> It's nothing. Have a good evening. >> You, too.
>> Waiting for a cat at the animal shelter. >> Hi. Excuse me. Are you open for visits now?
>> Yeah, we are looking for a cat. >> Um, maybe. I'm still thinking about it. >> That's okay. Lots of people come just to
look first. >> Good. I didn't want to seem weird. >> Oh, not weird at all. Cats are serious
business. >> Yeah, I'm starting to see that. >> Do you already have any pets?
>> Nope. This would be my first cat. >> Oh, wow. First cat. Kind of scary, too, huh?
>> Honestly, yeah. I don't want to mess anything up. >> Honestly, most cats just want food and a
quiet place to sleep. >> Okay, that sounds manageable. >> So, calm cat or crazy cat?
>> Oh, calm. Definitely calm. My apartment's pretty small. H. Okay. I know a good one for you then.
>> Really? >> Yeah. His name's Oliver. He sleeps most of the day.
>> Honestly, same. >> Then yeah, maybe you two belong together.
>> Uh-oh. That sounds dangerous already. >> See, that's how it starts. >> I came here just to look. Okay.
>> Mhm. Everybody says that. Oh no. >> Come on. He's over here by the window.
>> Oh wow. He's bigger than I thought. >> Yeah, but he's really gentle. >> He looks super sleepy.
>> He always does. >> Hi, Oliver. >> Oh, that's actually a good sign.
>> Really? >> Yeah. He usually hides from new people. >> Huh. Now I feel special.
>> That happens sometimes. Oh no. I think he picked me already. >> Honestly, maybe he did.
>> Um, can I sit here for a bit? >> Of course. Take your time. >> Thanks. This place is really nice, by
the way. >> Oh, thanks. Yeah, we try to keep it calm here.
>> I like that. It feels really quiet. >> Cats like quiet. Honestly, same. Yeah, I think I needed a quiet day
today. >> Then yeah, you came to the right place. >> Yeah, maybe I did.
>> Waiting for the last bus home. Excuse me. Do you know if the number 16 bus already came?
>> The 16? H I don't think so. >> Oh, good. I thought I missed it. Nah, you're probably fine. The buses are
super slow tonight. >> Yeah, traffic looks terrible out there. >> Especially on Friday nights.
>> True. I usually take the train, actually. >> Oh, really? Then why the bus today?
>> The train stopped early for repairs. >> Ah, okay. That explains why it's so crowded here.
>> Yeah, this stops way busier than I expected. Have you been waiting long? >> Um, maybe 20 minutes already.
>> Honestly, for this bus, that's pretty normal. >> Wow. Okay, that doesn't sound good.
>> I take this route all the time. I've learned to be patient. >> Yeah, I should probably learn that, too.
>> So, where are you heading? >> Westbrook Avenue near the supermarket. >> Oh, yeah. The 16 definitely stops there.
Good. I still don't know this area very well. >> Oh, did you move here recently?
>> Yeah, last month. >> Nice. So, how do you like it so far? >> Pretty good, honestly. There's a really
good bakery near my apartment. >> Wait, the one with the red door? >> Yes. Their cheese bread is amazing.
>> Oh, I knew it. People love that place. >> I've already been there like three times this week.
>> Okay. Yeah, that's a little dangerous, >> huh? >> Probably.
>> Oh, hey, I think that's our bus now. >> Oh, wow. Finally. >> Let's see. Yep, number 16.
>> Nice. I was seriously starting to lose hope. >> Friday night buses do that to people.
>> Clearly. >> Go ahead. You can get on first. >> Oh, thanks. And thanks for the help,
too. >> Yeah, no problem. >> Have a good weekend.
>> You, too. And enjoy the bakery tomorrow. Oh, I probably will. Bye. Waiting in the checkout line.
>> Excuse me. Is this checkout line open? >> Yeah, I think so. It's just really slow today.
>> Every line looks slow today. >> Seriously, I picked the shortest one and somehow it became the longest.
>> That always happens. I only came here for three things. >> Same here.
>> Then I saw the long line and walked around the store again. >> Uh-oh. Bad idea.
>> Very bad idea. >> What happened? >> I came back with chips, ice cream,
juice, and cookies. >> And the line was still long. >> Pretty much exactly the same.
>> Yeah, that sounds about right. >> Honestly, supermarkets are dangerous when you're hungry. Oh, definitely.
>> I walked in thinking I'll save money today. >> And now
>> now I somehow own three kinds of chocolate. >> Honestly, that feels very realistic.
>> Yeah. And I still forgot one thing. >> Uh-oh. What was it? >> Milk.
>> Of course. >> The one thing I actually needed. >> That always happens to me with eggs.
>> Really? >> Yeah. I remember snacks, drinks, desserts,
>> but not the important stuff. >> Exactly. >> Huh? Our kitchens are struggling.
>> Seriously. >> Oh, wow. The line's finally moving. >> About time.
>> Wait, why does the person in front of us have two full carts? >> Oh, no.
>> Yeah, we might live here now. Honestly, this feels like the longest 5 minutes of my life.
>> At least the air conditioning is nice. >> True. It's way too hot outside today. >> Finally, you're next.
>> Nice. Time to pay for my emotional support. Chocolate. >> Good luck.
>> Thanks. Have a good evening. >> You too. Bye. >> Bye.
>> No mayo, please. Hi. Um, are you still serving lunch? >> Yep, for about two more hours.
>> Oh, nice. I thought I came too late. >> Nope. You made it in time. >> Good. I've been thinking about
sandwiches all morning. >> Sounds serious. >> Very serious situation.
>> All right, then. What can I get for you? >> Hm. Maybe a chicken sandwich. Grilled or crispy?
>> Grilled, please. >> Good choice. What bread do you want? >> Uh, what's popular here?
>> Probably the sourdough. >> Okay. Yeah, let's do that. >> Any vegetables?
>> Lettuce and tomato, please. >> Got it. >> Oh, and no mayo, please.
>> No mayo. Easy. >> Yeah, I don't really like it anymore. >> That happens. Do you have anything
spicy? >> Yeah, a little chili sauce. >> Perfect. Just a little though.
>> You don't want too much pain today? >> Exactly. >> Do you want the bread toasted too?
>> Oh, yes, definitely. >> Good answer. >> Toasted bread just feels better somehow.
>> Honestly, true. >> And just the sandwich today. >> No fries. Um, trying to be healthy a
little. >> Trying is important. >> Exactly.
>> All right, that's $9. >> Here you go. >> Thanks. It'll be ready in a few minutes.
>> Nice. This place smells really good, by the way. >> Oh, thanks. Fresh bread helps a lot.
>> Yeah, I can tell. >> All right. Grilled chicken, no mayo, light chili sauce. Yep, that's mine.
>> Careful. It's still warm. >> Oh, perfect. Thanks a lot. >> No problem. Enjoy your lunch.
>> The shower would not stop running. >> Hi. Um, do you know a good repair service nearby?
>> Maybe. What happened? >> My shower won't stop running. >> Oh, no. Since when?
>> Since this morning. Wait, like fully running? >> Yeah, non-stop water.
>> H, that sounds terrible. >> And loud, too. I closed the bathroom door, but I can still hear it.
>> Okay. Yeah, that's bad. >> I already turned the handle like 50 times.
>> All right, then. Yeah, something's probably broken. >> That's what I thought.
>> My old apartment had the same problem once. >> Really? Yeah, the plumber changed one
tiny part and fixed it. >> Oh, okay. That actually makes me feel better.
>> Yeah. Hopefully, it's something small. >> Do you know a repair place nearby? >> Yep. There's one about two streets from
here. >> Nice. Do they come quickly? >> Usually same day if it's urgent.
>> I think a bathroom waterfall counts as urgent. >> Uh, yeah, probably. Do you remember the
name? >> I think it's green pipe repair. >> Okay, I'll check it now.
>> Oh, and maybe turn off the main water valve first. >> Wait, I can do that?
>> Maybe. Unless your building hides it somewhere weird. >> This building loves hiding things.
>> Uh, good luck then. >> Yeah, I really need some today. >> Hope they fix it fast.
>> Me, too. I'm already tired of hearing water. >> The ducks near the library.
>> Wow, this station is huge. >> Yeah, I got lost here my first week. >> I believe that. I've been staring at
this map for like five minutes already. >> Yeah. Where are you trying to go? Honestly, nowhere specific. I just
wanted to explore the city today. >> Oh, one of those days. >> Yeah, no plans. Just walking around.
>> Honestly, those are sometimes the best days. >> Do you know any nice places nearby?
>> H Yeah, there's a park near the library. >> Oh, really? >> Yep. About 10 minutes from here. There's
a little lake with ducks, too. >> Ducks automatically make a place better. >> True. Until they steal your food.
>> Wait, that sounds personal. >> One stole half my sandwich last month. >> No way.
>> Yeah, I looked away for two seconds. >> Okay, now I kind of want to see these ducks.
>> Just protect your lunch. Oh, and there's a bakery near the park, too.
>> Uh-oh. >> Yeah, people line up for the cinnamon rolls every morning.
>> Ah, that sounds dangerous for my wallet. >> Fair warning, they smell amazing. >> You're very good at selling this place.
>> Maybe I should be a tour guide, >> honestly. Yeah. So, are you visiting or living here now?
>> I moved here recently for work. Still getting used to everything. >> Oh, same. I moved here last year.
>> Does the city feels smaller after a while? >> Yeah. After some time, it starts to feel
more normal. >> I'd like that. Right now, every street still feels new.
>> Enjoy that feeling while it lasts. >> Yeah, maybe you're right. Oh, do you want directions to the park?
>> Yes, please. >> Okay. Go out this exit and walk straight until you see a red bookstore.
>> Okay. >> Turn right there. The park is behind the library.
>> Got it. >> Unless the bakery distracts you first. >> Honestly, very possible.
>> Same here. >> Thanks for the help. >> No problem. Enjoy your exploring day.
>> I will. And I'll protect my sandwich from the ducks. >> Very smart.
Buying bread at a small bakery. >> Hi. Wow, it smells really good in here. >> Thank you. The cinnamon rolls just came
out. >> Oh, yeah. That explains it. Honestly, fresh bread is the best part of the
morning. >> Is it usually this busy >> on weekends? Yeah, pretty much. People
come early for the fresh bread. >> Ah, okay. It's actually my first time here.
>> Oh, nice. Welcome then. >> Thanks. I just moved into the apartment building across the street.
>> Oh, the tall gray building. >> Yeah, that one. >> Nice. That's a good area.
>> I'm still trying to learn where everything is. >> Well, now you know where to get
breakfast. >> True. Everything looks good, though. I can't decide.
>> H. Do you like sweet stuff or salty food more? >> Sweet. Usually, especially with coffee,
>> then yeah, I'd say the cinnamon rolls or the apple muffins. >> Oh, wow. The muffins look dangerous.
>> Yeah, people come back for those all the time. >> Okay, I'll take one muffin then. And uh
maybe a small loaf of bread, too. >> Good choice. The whole wheat bread is still warm.
>> Oh, really? >> Yeah. Careful. The bag's a little hot. >> Oh, wow. Yeah, it is.
>> Fresh out of the oven like 10 minutes ago. Okay, this is definitely the freshest bread I've ever bought.
>> Yeah, supermarket bread feels different after this. >> I believe you already.
>> Oh, do you want coffee, too? >> H Yeah, probably. I didn't sleep much last night.
>> Ah, one of those nights. >> Yep, definitely. >> Got it. One large coffee coming up.
>> Thank you. No problem. That'll be $9 altogether. >> Here you go.
>> Thanks. And here's your coffee. >> Perfect. Yeah, I think I'm coming back here.
>> We'll be happy to see you again. >> All right. Have a nice morning. >> You too. Enjoy the muffin.
>> A few days in Seoul. Excuse me. Um, can I ask you something? >> Yeah, sure. Are you looking for
something? >> Yeah, I got to Seoul this morning. >> Oh, nice. First time here?
>> Yep. First time ever. >> Oh, wow. Then you picked a good time to visit.
>> Really? I was scared it would rain all week. >> Soul weather changes all the time, but
today's pretty nice. >> Oh, good. So, what do you want to see here?
>> H probably food first. >> Correct answer. >> Yeah, I thought so.
>> You should try Korean barbecue at least once. >> Oh, yeah. I saw people cooking meat at
the table yesterday. >> Yep. It smells amazing at night. >> Honestly, everybody looked so happy
eating it >> because it's really good. Any other food I should try? M
>> maybe taki if you like spicy food. >> The rice cakes, right? >> Yeah. Chewy and sometimes very spicy.
>> Uh sometimes sounds dangerous. >> Depends on your bravery. >> Mine is very low right now.
>> Then maybe start with fried chicken first. >> Oh, that sounds safer. Korean fried
chicken and cold soda at night. So good. >> Oh no, now I'm hungry again. >> Sorry, that happens a lot here.
>> I can see that. >> You should also visit Bookchan Hanuk Village.
>> Oh, what's there? >> Old Korean houses, small streets, little cafes. Very quiet in the morning.
>> Wow, that sounds really nice, actually. Yeah, good place for slow walks and photos.
>> Oh, I love places like that. >> Then you'll probably like it a lot. >> What about at night?
>> M go to the Han River. >> Is it busy there? >> A little. Yeah, but relaxing, too.
>> Oh, nice. >> People sit near the water and eat snacks there.
>> That already sounds better than my normal evenings. Honestly, same.
>> How long have you lived here? >> Almost my whole life. >> Oh, wow. Then you know all the good
places. >> Maybe a few. >> I'm here for 4 days.
>> Oh, that's good. Not too short. >> Hopefully. I already made a huge list this morning.
>> Classic tourist energy. >> Yeah, I want to see everything. Um, just don't rush too much.
>> Yeah, true. >> Oh, and buy a Subway card later. It makes life way easier.
>> Ah, yes. I still need that. >> You can get one at any convenience store.
>> Perfect. Thanks for helping me. >> No problem. Enjoy. Seoul. >> I think I already am
calling a laptop repair service. Hello, Bright Tech Repair. How can I help you today?
>> Hi. Um, yeah, my laptop is acting really weird lately. >> Oh no, what's happening?
>> It keeps shutting down by itself. >> H, since when? >> Since last night. It already happened
like three times. >> Ah, okay. Does it get hot? >> Yeah, really hot near the bottom. then
it might be overheating. >> Oh, that sounds bad. >> It's usually fixable, so don't panic
yet. >> Okay, that makes me feel a bit better. >> Is it turning on normally now?
>> Um, sometimes yes, sometimes no. >> All right. Can you bring it to the shop today?
>> Yeah, I think so. What time do you close? We're open until 700 p.m. >> Oh, nice. I can come after work then.
>> Perfect. >> How long does the check usually take? >> Around 20 minutes.
>> Oh, wow. Faster than I expected. >> We try our best. >> Honestly, my laptop sounds like a tiny
airplane now. >> Yeah, that fan probably needs help. >> It's been super loud lately. Ah, okay.
What laptop do you have? >> A Lenovo. I think it's 4 years old now. >> Got it. That helps. Do I need an
appointment first? >> Nope. You can just walk in. >> Nice. That makes things easier. Oh, and
please bring your charger, too. >> Oh, no. I probably would forget that. >> Happens here every day, honestly.
>> Good. Now I feel a little less stupid. Trust me, you're definitely not the only one.
>> All right, then. I'll come around 5:30. >> Sounds good. We'll take a look at it. >> Thank you so much.
>> You're welcome. See you later. >> See you. >> A small gift bag.
Hi. Um, I need a small gift for a friend. >> Oh, sure. What is your friend into? Hm.
Maybe something simple and relaxing. >> Okay. Birthday gift? >> No, not really. She just had a really
rough week at work. >> Ah, one of those weeks. >> Yeah, I just want to bring her something
small tomorrow. >> That's really nice of you. >> I just don't want it to feel too
serious, you know? >> Yeah, I get that. A small gift bag could work.
>> Oh, that actually sounds good. >> We have tea, snacks, candles, little comfort stuff.
>> Nice. Oh, these tea boxes look cute. >> Yeah, people really like this one. >> Honey ginger.
>> Yep. I drink it when I'm tired. >> Then yeah, maybe she needs this. Honestly, most people do.
>> True. >> Oh, and this chocolate goes really well with it.
>> Uh, dangerous combo. >> Very dangerous. >> Okay. Yeah, add the chocolate, too.
>> Good choice. >> H. Do you think a candle's too much? >> Nah, small one's fine.
>> Okay. Nothing fancy, though. This vanilla one's pretty soft. >> Oh, wow. Yeah, that smells really nice
>> and not too strong. >> Good. She hates super strong smells. >> Then this should be okay.
>> Perfect. >> Do you want a little message card, too? >> Um, yeah. Maybe something short.
>> Simple's usually better. Can you write take care of yourself? >> Yeah, of course.
>> Thanks. >> Want everything in one bag? >> Yes, please.
>> Okay, give me a second. >> Oh, wow. The bag looks really nice. >> You think so?
>> Yeah, it feels warm. Not too formal. >> Good. That's what I wanted. >> I think she'll really like it. I hope
so, too. >> How much is everything? >> $22.
>> All right. Here you go. >> Thank you. >> Honestly, now I kind of want this tea,
too. >> That happens every day here. >> Yeah, I believe that.
>> All right, you're all set. >> Thanks. Have a good evening. >> You, too.
Choosing a movie after work. >> Hey, sorry I'm late. >> Oh, you're fine. I just got here, too.
>> Really? I thought you were waiting a while. >> Nope. I was just looking at the movie
posters. >> Oh, yeah. Did you pick anything yet? >> Um, not really. There are way too many
choices tonight. >> Seriously, I don't want to watch anything too heavy.
>> Same here. My brain's already tired from work. >> Yeah, same.
>> What about that new adventure movie? >> Oh, the mountain one? >> Yeah, that one.
>> It actually looks pretty good. >> And normal people online liked it, too. >> Honestly, I trust them more than movie
critics. >> Same. >> What time does it start?
>> Um, let me see. 7:15 or 9:30? >> Oh, no. Definitely 7:15. Yeah, if we watch the late one, you'll
fall asleep again. >> Hey, last time the movie was just really slow.
>> You still missed the ending, though. >> I still don't know what happened. >> Honestly, neither do I.
>> Okay. Wow, that's a bad sign. >> Very bad. >> Middle seats. Okay.
>> Yeah, just not too close to the screen. >> Oh, nice. Found two good ones. >> Perfect. How much are they? $11 each.
>> H movies are so expensive now. >> Seriously. And snacks are even worse. >> I just saw a popcorn combo for $18.
>> $18? That's insane. >> Yeah, but it smells really good, though. >> That's how they trick people.
>> Honestly, it works on me every time. >> Same. >> Are you hungry?
>> A little. Yeah. I skipped dinner. Oh, wow. Same here. >> Maybe we should share fries or
something. >> Yeah, good idea. Not too much before the movie, though,
>> right? I'm trying not to fall asleep again. >> I'm never letting you forget that.
>> I know. >> Oh, we should buy the tickets now. The line's getting longer.
>> Yeah, let's do that. >> Honestly, this was a good idea tonight. >> Yeah, I really needed this after work.
Is my phone still under warranty? Hi. Um, I bought my phone here a few months ago.
>> Oh, okay. What seems to be the problem? >> The camera suddenly stopped working >> completely.
>> Yeah, the screen just goes black when I open the camera app. >> H. Did you drop the phone recently?
>> No, that's why I'm confused. All right, let me see it for a second. >> Sure.
>> H the outside looks fine. No cracks or anything. >> Yeah, I'm really careful with it.
>> That definitely helps with warranty problems. >> So, do you think the warranty still
works? >> Do you remember when you bought it? >> Um, around January, I think.
>> Oh, yeah. Then it should still be under warranty. >> Oh, nice. Do you still have the receipt?
>> I have the email receipt on my phone. >> Perfect. That works, too. >> Great.
>> Let me check the serial number quickly. >> Okay. >> Yep. You still have 4 months left.
>> Oh, wow. That's good news. >> Yeah, you're still covered. >> I was already thinking about paying for
a new camera. >> Hopefully not. >> So, what happens now?
>> We'll send it to the service center first. How long does that usually take? >> H maybe 3 to 5 business days.
>> Okay, that's not too bad. >> If it's a factory problem, the repair is free.
>> And if it's not, >> then we'll call you before doing anything.
>> All right, fair enough. >> Do you need a backup phone while you wait?
>> Wait, you have those? >> Yeah, but only simple ones. >> Honestly, that might save me this week.
We hear that all the time. >> Phones really control our lives now. >> Sadly. Yeah.
>> All right, then. Let's do the warranty check. >> Sounds good. I just need your ID and
phone number. >> Yep, no problem. >> Looking for a lost backpack.
Excuse me. Um, has anyone brought in a black backpack? Hm. Maybe. When did you lose it?
>> I think like 20 minutes ago. >> Okay. Where did you last see it? >> Near the cafe windows. I was charging my
tablet there. >> Ah, okay. Did you go back and check? >> Yeah. The chair was empty when I came
back. >> Oh, no. What was inside the bag? Um, my tablet, headphones, some clothes, and
travel papers. >> Travel papers? >> Yeah. Train tickets, hotel stuff, things
like that. >> Ah, okay. Your passport wasn't inside, right?
>> Oh, no. Thankfully not. I always keep that with me. >> Yeah, that would have been way worse.
Seriously, I'm already stressed enough right now. >> I get that.
>> The bag's black with a little blue tag on the side. >> Wait, I think I saw one like that
earlier. >> Oh, really? >> Yeah, I saw a staff member carry a
backpack to the information desk. >> Oh, wow. Maybe that's mine. >> Um, did you leave your charger plugged
in, too? >> Yeah. Then honestly, it's probably your bag. I remember seeing a cable hanging
out. >> Oh man, that sounds exactly like mine. >> The information desk is near the main
entrance >> on the first floor. >> Yep. Right next to the ticket machines.
>> Okay. Yeah, I know where that is. >> You should probably go now before it gets crowded.
>> Yeah, good idea. You've been traveling all day >> since early this morning. My brain's
completely dead now. >> Yeah, travel days do that to people. >> Seriously, I can barely think anymore.
>> But hey, if someone turned it in already, that's a really good sign. >> True. That actually makes me feel a
little better. >> I hope it's still there. >> Me, too. Thanks for helping me.
>> Yeah, no problem. All right, I'm going to go check now. >> Good luck.
>> Thanks. >> Taking a taxi to the train station. >> Taxi? Need a ride?
>> Uh, yeah. Can you take me to Central Station? >> Yep, sure. Hop in.
>> Thanks. Um, I'm already a little late. >> Uh, morning traffic's really bad today. >> Yeah, I noticed that.
Which side do you need? East entrance or west? >> Oh, I'm not sure. My train goes to
Boston. >> Then east side is better. Closer to the trains.
>> Oh, nice. Thanks. >> First time at the station. >> No, but honestly, I still get lost there
every time. >> Yeah, that place is confusing. >> Good. I thought it was just me.
>> Nope, definitely not. What time is it now? >> Around 10:05.
>> Oh, wow. Okay, I really need to hurry then. >> Your train at 10:30?
>> Yeah. >> H, you should still make it. >> Oh, good.
>> Did you already buy your ticket? >> Nope. I was planning to do it there. >> Ah, okay. Hopefully the machines behave
today. >> That sounds personal. Last week, one machine rejected my card three times.
>> Oh no, I would panic. >> Yeah, not my favorite morning. >> I even skipped breakfast today to save
time. >> Oh, there's a small bakery inside the station.
>> Really? >> Yep. Coffee is actually pretty good, too.
>> Oh, nice. Maybe my morning can still be saved. >> Maybe.
>> Oh, I can see the station already. Yep. We're here. East entrance. >> Perfect. How much is it?
>> $18. >> Can I pay by card? >> Of course.
>> All right. Done. >> Got it. Thanks. >> Thank you, too. Hopefully, I catch the
train. >> Run a little and you'll be fine. >> Yeah, probably.
>> Have a good trip. >> Thanks. You, too. Picking up a car after service.
Hi. Um, I'm here to pick up my car. >> Sure. What's the name? >> Emma Carter.
>> Ah, yeah. The blue Toyota. >> Yep, that's mine. Is everything okay now?
>> Yeah, we changed the battery this morning. >> Oh, so the battery really was the
problem? >> Yep. The old one was really weak. >> That explains yesterday then. The car
would not start at all. Yeah, old batteries hate cold mornings, >> honestly. Same.
>> Fair enough. >> Did you check anything else? >> Yeah, we checked the tires and lights,
too. Everything looks good. >> Oh, nice. That's a relief. >> Um, your air filter is a little dirty,
though. >> Is that bad? >> Not really. You can change it next time.
>> Okay, good. >> We wrote everything on the service paper, too. Perfect. So, how much is it
today? >> Altogether, it's $180. >> That includes the new battery, right?
>> Yep. Parts and work together. >> All right, I'll pay by card then. >> No problem. You can tap here.
>> Okay, done. >> Perfect. Here's your receipt. >> Thanks.
>> And here are your keys. >> Oh, wow. Finally. >> Long day. Yeah, taking the bus this
morning was not fun. >> Oh, no. Then your car probably feels amazing now.
>> It really does. >> All right, you're all set. >> Thanks again. Hopefully I won't need
another repair soon. >> We usually take that as a compliment. >> Then yes, definitely a compliment.
>> Drive safe out there. >> I will have a good day. >> You too.
Forgot my wallet before lunch. Hey, uh, Emma, do you have a minute? >> Yeah, sure. You look stressed
>> a little. Yeah. I think I left my wallet at home. >> Oh, no. Seriously?
>> Yeah. I noticed right before lunch. >> That's the worst timing. I checked my bag like three times already,
>> hoping it would magically appear. >> Exactly. No luck so far. >> So, what do you need?
>> Uh, could you lend me a little money for today? >> Yeah, of course. How much?
>> Maybe $15 just for lunch and the bus home. >> Yeah, no problem.
>> Really? >> Sure. I've done the same thing before. I honestly never do stuff like this.
>> Same here. But some mornings are just chaos. >> Mine definitely was. I spilled coffee on
my shirt before work. >> H one of those days. >> Yep. After that, everything went wrong.
>> At least you noticed before ordering food. >> Oh man, true. That would have been way
worse. >> Yeah, much worse. Seriously, thanks again.
>> Hey, don't worry about it. >> I'll pay you back tomorrow morning. >> Tomorrow's fine. No rush.
>> Still, I feel kind of bad asking. >> Honestly, I'd worry more if you asked every week.
>> Okay, fair point. >> Here, take this. >> Thanks. I really appreciate it.
>> Yeah, of course. So, what are you getting for lunch? >> Probably noodles downstairs. Cheap and
fast. Oh, yeah. Good choice. Their soup's really good. >> You go there a lot?
>> Yeah, probably too much. The lady already knows my order. >> Wow. Okay, that's serious.
>> I know. Maybe I should try somewhere new. >> All right, I should go before the line
gets long. >> Yeah, good idea. Lunch hour gets busy fast.
>> Thanks again for helping me today. >> Anytime. See you later. >> See you.
Is this the right street? >> Excuse me. Um, am I going the right way to the art museum?
>> Yeah, I think so. Where did you come from? >> The subway station.
>> Oh, yeah. Then you're close already. >> Oh, nice. That's good news. >> Maybe 10 more minutes.
>> Honestly, I thought I was completely lost. Nope. You only missed one turn.
>> That's actually pretty good for me. >> Bad sense of direction. >> Very bad. My map keeps spinning around.
>> Oh, wow. Yeah, that happens here sometimes. >> Glad it's not just me.
>> Okay. See that traffic light over there? >> The one near the coffee shop? >> Yep, that one. Turn right there.
>> Okay. Then walk straight until you see a long gray building. >> And the museum is there.
>> Almost. It's just behind the building. >> Ah, maybe I walked past it already. >> A lot of people do.
>> That makes me feel a little better. >> Are you going to the photography exhibition?
>> Yeah, excited. I really wanted to see that one. >> I heard it's really good.
>> Nice. Then I'm even more excited now. >> And don't worry, you still have time. >> Good. I was starting to panic a little.
>> Museums are way better when you're relaxed. >> Very true.
>> Oh, and the cafe inside is pretty nice, too. >> Honestly, that might be my first stop.
>> Fair enough. >> Thanks a lot for the help. >> No problem. Enjoy the museum.
The charger problem. Hey, is your phone charging? Okay. >> Yeah. Why?
>> Mine's not doing anything. >> Really? Let me see. >> I plugged it in like 20 minutes ago.
Still 10%. >> Ah, yeah. That's not normal. >> And lately, my battery dies super fast,
too. >> H Maybe the cable's bad. I really hope it's just the cable
>> here. Try this one. >> Okay, hold on. >> Anything?
>> Nope. Still nothing, >> huh? Weird. >> Maybe the outlet's dead.
>> Could be. These outlets are kind of weird sometimes, >> especially the kitchen one.
>> Oh, yeah. That one stopped working last month. >> All right, I'm trying the other side of
the room. >> Good idea. Oh, wait. >> What happened?
>> It charged for like 1 second, then stopped. >> Ah, okay. I think it's the adapter.
>> Really? >> Yeah. Look, the cable's loose here. >> Oh, wow. I see it now.
>> Hold it carefully for a second. >> Oh, >> what happened?
>> The charging symbol came back. >> Yep. Loose adapter. >> Wow. All this stress because of one tiny
thing. >> Yeah, it's always some tiny problem. >> Seriously, I was already thinking about
buying a new phone. >> Okay, that got serious fast. >> Hey, my battery anxiety is real.
>> Fair enough. 10% is a scary number, >> especially at night. >> Especially when your charger's fighting
you, too. I should probably buy a new adapter tomorrow. >> Yeah, before this one completely dies.
>> Good plan. >> For now, just don't move the cable too much.
>> So, basically, my phone can't move tonight. >> Exactly.
>> Thanks for helping me figure this out. >> No problem. At least your phone survived.
waiting inside a small convenience store. >> Wow, it got really cold outside.
>> Yeah, the wind changed out of nowhere. >> Um, do you mind if I stay here for a bit?
>> Oh, not at all. Everyone's hiding from the rain tonight. >> Yeah, looks like it.
>> Your jacket's already pretty wet. Seriously, I was like two blocks from home when it started raining.
>> Ah, worst timing ever. >> And of course, today's the day I forgot my umbrella.
>> Same. Mine's still at work. >> At least this place is open late. >> Yeah, and it's warm in here.
>> Oh, wow. Yeah, my glasses fogged up right away. >> Mine, too earlier. Do you work around
here? >> Yeah, at the flower shop across the street.
>> Oh, really? I walk past that shop all the time. >> Oh, yeah.
>> Yeah. The flowers outside always look really nice. >> Thanks. We change them every morning.
>> Wow, that sounds tiring. >> A little. Yeah, especially in winter. >> Uh, cold hands all day.
>> Exactly. What about you? >> Mhm. I mean, do you work nearby, too? >> Oh, yeah. I work at the library near the
station. >> Ah, I know that place. Super quiet there.
>> Usually, yeah, but after school, super loud. >> Kids have too much energy.
>> Seriously, way too much sometimes. Oh, I think the rain's getting lighter now.
>> Hm. Yeah, maybe a little. >> Are you walking home? >> Mhm. About 10 minutes from here.
>> Then this is probably your chance. >> Yeah, before the rain changes its mind again.
>> Exactly. >> Anyway, thanks for making the rainy night less boring.
>> Oh, that's actually really nice to hear. >> Take care going home. Okay. >> Yeah, you too. Stay warm.
>> I'll try. Bye. >> Bye. A quiet place to sit.
Excuse me. Um, do you know a good place to sit around here? >> H, like a cafe?
>> Maybe a park. Somewhere quiet for a bit. >> Oh, yeah. Then you should try Green Hill Park.
>> Is it far? >> Nope. Maybe 7 minutes on foot. >> Oh, nice. That sounds perfect.
>> Are you visiting this area? >> Yeah, I had a meeting nearby this morning.
>> Ah, long day already >> a little. Yeah, I just need some fresh air now.
>> Yeah, I get that. That park's really calm in the afternoon. >> Is it busy there?
>> Um, around sunset. Yeah, but now it should be pretty quiet. >> Good. I wanted somewhere peaceful.
>> There's a small lake in the middle, too. >> Oh, really? >> Yeah. Some people sit there and read.
>> Wow, that already sounds better than work, >> honestly. Yeah.
>> Fair point. >> Oh, and there's a little coffee stand near the entrance.
>> Nice. I skipped lunch today. >> Oh, no. Then, yeah, get something there. >> Is the coffee good? Better than it
looks. >> Those places are usually the best. >> True.
>> Are there many places to sit? >> Yeah, lots of benches and big trees, too.
>> Perfect. It's so hot today. >> Seriously, summer came out of nowhere. >> Yeah, I wore a jacket this morning.
>> Oh, wow. Bad idea. >> I knew that after 5 minutes outside. Yeah, same.
>> So, how do I get there? >> Just go straight a bit, then turn right near the bookstore.
>> The one with the green sign? >> Yep, that one. >> Okay, got it.
>> You'll see the park pretty fast. >> Nice. Thanks for helping me. >> No problem.
>> Yeah, I think a quiet park is exactly what I need today. >> Then you picked a good place. All right,
time for a slow walk and iced coffee. >> Sounds like a good afternoon. >> I hope so.
>> Enjoy the park. >> Thanks. Have a nice day. >> You, too.
Training a dog to carry shopping baskets starts with gradual steps, using treats to reward obedience and focus. Begin by encouraging your dog to hold lightweight items like socks or slippers at home, then progress to carrying baskets during shopping trips. Consistent positive reinforcement helps build this useful skill while strengthening the bond between you and your pet.
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Preparing for inconveniences like taxi rides with traffic, broken suitcase wheels, and bus delays requires patience and flexibility. Learning how to use ticket machines ahead of time and allowing extra travel time can reduce stress. Staying calm and adaptable helps navigate these hurdles smoothly, ensuring better travel experiences.
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Learn to install and configure the new Forge web UI for Stable Diffusion, with tips on models and settings.

