Overview
This heartfelt story follows two young friends, Ria and Paul, through their everyday experiences, from planning to meet and shopping at the market, to their first day of college and making new friends.
Planning and Friendship
- Ria and Paul plan to meet after some initial hesitation and nervousness.
- They discuss meeting at a peaceful coffee shop near their homes, appreciating quiet places.
- The dialogue highlights their caring nature, reassuring each other despite uncertainties.
Market Adventures and Learning Moments
- Paul ventures to the market alone when his mom is busy, with Ria’s encouragement.
- They buy vegetables, fruits, and bread but face amusing mix-ups such as confusing tomatoes for apples and unripe bananas.
- Paul experiences challenges like losing money and having less cash than needed but resolves these with Ria’s support.
- The duo learns important lessons: always check money before shopping and carefully verify purchased items.
First Day at College
- Ria and Emma greet a new student, Ryan, who is nervous about starting college.
- They help him find his way, offer friendship, and discuss shared classes.
- Ryan expresses feelings of loneliness from moving away from home; the girls offer companionship and encouragement.
- Despite missed buses and initial confusion, the friends stay together, building confidence and easing first-day anxiety.
Key Themes and Takeaways
- Friendship and Support: The story underscores how friends help overcome fears and mistakes.
- Learning Through Experience: Mistakes at the market lead to practical learning and personal growth.
- New Beginnings: Meeting new people and starting college can be challenging but rewarding with support.
Conclusion
The narrative combines everyday challenges with warm friendship moments, showing that kindness, patience, and companionship turn ordinary situations into valuable life lessons. It inspires viewers to embrace new experiences and support friends through ups and downs.
For more stories highlighting the blend of daily challenges and warm connections, see Everyday Connections: Stories of Kindness, Reunion, and New Beginnings. To explore related tales that showcase support and growth through emotional conversations, check out Emotional Conversations and Everyday Challenges: Support, Growth, and Resilience. This story also resonates with themes found in Heartwarming Family Reunion and Wedding Celebration Stories, emphasizing the warmth of companionship and new beginnings.
Okay. Okay. I am going now. >> Please stay here for a moment. >> No, please. I am getting late.
>> Okay. What about evening? >> Shall we meet today evening? >> Really? Will you come?
>> Yes, I will come. >> That makes me happy. >> Are you going anywhere now?
>> Maybe with my mom. >> Where will you go? to the market. >> What time will you go?
>> I'm not sure. >> Can I come with you? >> I want that.
>> Then ask your mom. >> I feel nervous to ask. >> Why are you nervous?
>> She may say no. >> Don't worry. Try once. >> Okay, I will try.
>> What if she says yes? >> Then we will go together. And if she says no,
>> then I will feel very sad. >> Don't be sad. We can still meet. >> Really? Where?
>> At a coffee shop. >> Which coffee shop? >> Near your house.
>> Yes, I know that place. >> It is quiet and nice. >> That sounds perfect.
>> What time should we meet? Maybe at 6:00 p.m. >> Okay, I will come on time.
>> Please don't be late. >> I will try my best. >> I will wait for you.
>> Don't worry, I will come. >> You always make me feel better. >> Because you matter to me.
>> That means a lot. >> We will talk and laugh today. >> I really need that.
And we will drink coffee. >> Hot coffee for me. >> I will take cold coffee.
>> Good. We are different. >> That is why we are friends. >> Best friends.
>> Call me after asking your mom. >> Yes, I will call you soon. >> I am waiting.
>> Don't call anywhere. >> I won't go. >> Thank you for staying with me.
always. >> See you soon. >> See you soon. Bye.
>> Bye, Ria. >> Mom, are you free now? >> No, I am busy.
>> What are you doing? >> I am cooking and cleaning. >> Mom, will you go to the market?
>> Not today. I have a lot of work. >> Oh, I see. >> Why are you asking?
I wanted to go with you. >> Sorry, I cannot go today. >> It's okay, Mom.
>> Can you go for me? >> Me alone? >> Yes, you can do it.
>> Okay, I will try. >> Good boy. >> What should I bring?
>> Wait, I will make a list. >> Okay, Mom. >> Bring vegetables, milk, and bread.
Anything else? >> Yes, also fruits. >> Okay, I will bring all.
>> Don't forget anything. >> I will not forget. >> Take money from the table.
>> Okay, Mom. Mom, can I go with my friend? >> Which friend? >> Ria,
>> is she going with you? >> Yes, she also wants to go. >> That is good.
So, can we go together? >> Yes, you can go. >> Thank you, Mom.
>> Be careful on the road. >> Don't worry, Mom. Hello, Ria.
>> Yes, Paul. >> My mom is not going. >> Oh, really?
>> Yes, she's busy. >> Then what will you do? I will go to the market
>> alone. >> No, with you. >> Really? I can come?
>> Yes, my mom said yes. >> That's great. But wait, I need to ask my mom.
>> Yes, you should ask her. >> What if she says no? >> Then we will go another day.
>> Okay, I will ask her now. >> Yes, please ask. Don't go yet.
>> I will wait for you. >> Give me some time. >> Okay, take your time.
>> Mom, are you free? >> Yes. Tell me. >> I want to say something.
>> What is it? >> Can I go to the market? >> Why do you want to go?
>> Paul is going >> with whom? with me.
>> Oh, I see. >> His mom is busy today. >> So, he will go alone.
>> No, I will go with him. >> H I am not sure. >> Please, Mom.
>> Why do you want to go? >> I want to help him. >> Help him with what?
>> Buying things from the market. >> What things? vegetables, milk, bread, and fruits.
>> Do you know how to buy them? >> Yes, I can do it. >> Are you sure?
>> Yes, Mom, I'm sure. >> Will you be careful? >> Yes, I will be careful.
>> Will you come back on time? >> Yes, I will come back soon. >> Okay.
>> Really, Mom? Yes, you can go. >> Thank you so much.
>> Wait, listen to me. >> Yes, Mom. >> Don't talk to strangers.
>> Okay, Mom. >> Stay with Paul. >> Yes, Mom.
>> And keep your phone with you. >> I will keep it. >> Call me if needed.
>> Sure, Mom. >> Now, go and get ready. I am ready already.
>> Okay, go safely. >> Bye, Mom. >> Bye. Take care.
>> Hello, Paul. I am back. >> What did your mom say? >> She said yes.
>> That is great news. >> She told me to be careful. >> My mom also said the same.
>> Now tell me the list again. vegetables, milk, bread and fruits. >> Okay, I understand.
>> We will buy all things. >> Will you come now? >> I am waiting at the door.
>> I am coming. >> Come fast. >> Okay, don't worry.
>> Today will be fun. >> Yes, I am excited. >> See you soon.
>> See you. Ria, you came fast. >> Yes, I was ready.
>> Are you ready to go? >> Yes, let's go. >> Do you have your phone?
>> Yes, I have it. >> And money? >> Yes, don't worry.
>> Okay, let's walk. >> Yes, it's a nice day. >> The weather is good.
>> I like this weather. The market is a little far. >> That's okay.
>> Are you tired? >> Not yet. >> Wait, I have an idea.
>> What idea? >> Let's stop for coffee. >> Really?
>> Yes, just for some time. >> That sounds good. >> There is a coffee shop here.
>> I can see it. >> Shall we go inside? Yes. Let's go.
>> Find a table. >> This table is good. >> Sit here.
>> Okay. >> What will you drink? >> I want cold coffee.
>> I will take hot coffee. >> Good choice. >> I will order.
>> I will come with you. >> No, you sit here. >> Okay, I will wait.
>> I am back. That was fast. >> Yes, they are quick.
>> I am feeling happy. >> Me too. >> Today is a good day.
>> Here is your coffee. >> Thank you. >> Be careful. It's cold.
>> I like it cold. >> My coffee is hot. >> Blow it first.
>> Okay. >> This place is nice. Yes, it is quiet.
>> I like quiet places. >> We should come again. >> Yes, next time also.
>> Now we should go. >> Yes, we have work. >> Let's pay the bill.
>> I will pay today. >> No, I will pay. >> Okay, next time me.
>> Done. >> Let's go to the market now. >> Yes, come. I am ready.
>> Hello uncle. >> Hello. >> Are these vegetables fresh?
>> Yes, very fresh. >> How much are the tomatoes? >> 40 rupees per kilo.
>> That is too much. >> No, it is a good price. >> Can you give her 30?
>> No, I cannot. >> Please make it less. Okay. 35 rupees.
H >> Okay. Give me 1 kilo. >> Here you go.
>> How much are the potatoes? >> 25 rupees per kilo. >> Give me 1 kilo potatoes.
>> Okay. >> What about onions? >> 30 rupees per kilo.
>> That is also high. >> Prices are high today. >> Can you give for 25?
Okay for you 25. >> Thank you. Give me 1 kilo. >> Sure.
>> Are these green vegetables fresh? >> Yes, very fresh. >> Give me some spinach.
>> How much? >> Just a small bunch. >> Okay.
>> Do you have carrots? >> Yes. Here. >> How much for carrots?
50 rupees per kilo. >> Too expensive. >> Good quality.
>> Can you reduce the price? >> 45 rupees. >> Make it 40.
>> Okay, take it. >> Give me half kilo. >> Done.
>> Anything else you suggest? >> Take fresh beans. >> How much?
>> 60 rupees per kilo. No, that is too high. >> Okay, leave it.
>> That's all for today. >> Okay. >> How much total?
>> 130 rupees. >> Please make it 120. >> Okay. Final 120.
>> Thank you. >> Welcome. >> Here is the money.
>> Thank you. >> Bye. >> Come again.
Are these fruits fresh? >> Yes, very fresh. >> How much are the apples?
>> 120 rupees per kilo. >> That is too high. >> Good quality apples.
>> Can you give for 100? >> No, not possible. >> Please reduce the price.
>> Okay. 110 rupees. Make it 100 please. >> Okay for you 100.
>> Thank you. Give me 1 kilo. >> Here you go. >> How much are the bananas?
>> 50 rupees per dozen. >> That is fine. >> How many do you want?
>> Give me one dozen. >> Okay. >> What about oranges?
>> 80 rupees per kilo. Can you make it 70? >> No, 75 final.
>> Okay, give me 1 kilo. >> Done. >> Do you have grapes?
>> Yes, fresh grapes. >> How much? >> 90 rupees per kilo.
>> Too much. >> Best quality. >> Can you reduce a little?
>> Okay. 85 rupees. Give me half kilo. >> Okay.
>> Do you also have bread? >> Yes, I have bread. >> How much is the bread?
>> 40 rupees. >> Can you make it 35? >> No, fixed price.
>> Okay, give me one bread. >> Here it is. >> Is it fresh?
>> Yes. Made today. >> Good. How much total? >> 300 rupees.
>> That is too much. >> I already reduced prices. >> Please make it 280.
>> Okay, final 280. >> Thank you. >> Welcome.
>> Here's the money. >> Thank you. >> Please give me a bag.
>> Yes, take this bag. Thank you so much. >> Come again,
>> Paul. What did you buy? >> I bought fruits. >> Show me.
>> Here, look. >> Wait, what is this? >> Apples.
>> These are not apples. >> What? Really? >> These are tomatoes.
>> Oh, no. How did you do this? >> They looked the same.
>> Apples and tomatoes. >> They were both red. >> Oh my god.
>> I made a mistake. >> Big mistake. >> Sorry, Ria.
>> What else did you buy? >> I bought grapes. >> Show me.
>> Here they are. These are not grapes. >> Then what are they?
>> These are berries. >> Oh no. Again. >> You are so funny.
>> I am feeling bad. >> It's okay. >> Really?
>> Yes. But be careful next time. >> I will be careful. >> Did you buy bananas?
>> Yes, I bought bananas. Finally something right. >> Thank God.
>> Wait, why are they green? >> Is that wrong? >> They are not ready to eat.
>> Oh no. >> This is so funny. >> You are laughing at me.
>> Yes, a little. >> I deserve it. >> Don't worry. We will fix it.
>> How? We will go back to the shop >> and change them.
>> Yes. And you will learn. >> Good idea. >> Next time ask me first.
>> Yes, teacher Ria. [laughter] >> Very funny.
>> Let's go back now. >> Yes. Come fast. >> I am coming.
>> Hello, uncle. >> Hello. What happened? We bought fruits from you.
>> Yes, I remember. >> There is a problem. >> What problem?
>> These are wrong fruits. >> Wrong how? >> You gave tomatoes instead of apples.
>> No, I gave apples. >> Please look again. >> H Let me see.
>> See, these are tomatoes. Oh, maybe a mistake. >> And these are not grapes.
>> Then what are these? >> These are berries. >> Oh, I see.
>> This is not correct. >> Sorry, it was by mistake. >> We need the right items.
>> Okay, I will change them. >> Thank you. >> Give me the bag.
>> Here it is. Wait a minute. >> Please be quick.
>> Yes, I am checking. >> We are getting late. >> Okay, I understand.
>> Please give fresh fruits. >> Yes, I will give fresh ones >> and correct items.
>> Yes, correct items. >> Thank you. >> Here are your apples.
>> These look good. >> And here are grapes. Much better.
>> Sorry again. >> It's okay, but be careful. >> Yes, I will be careful.
>> What about the price? >> Same price. >> Okay, that's fine.
>> Anything else? >> No, that's all. >> Sorry for the trouble.
>> No problem. >> Come again, >> Ria. We need to buy bread.
Yes. Let's go to that shop. >> Hello. One bread, please. Here you go. How much is it?
>> 40 rupees. Okay. Wait. >> What happened?
>> I think I have less money. >> What? Check again. >> I am checking.
>> Do you have 40? >> I have only 30. Oh no,
>> I forgot to count money. >> That is a big mistake. >> What should we do now?
>> Ask the seller. >> Uncle, I have only 30. Price is 40.
Can you give for 30? Now fix price. >> Please, he has less money.
>> Sorry, not possible. I feel embarrassed. >> It's okay.
>> Should we leave it? >> Wait, I have money. >> Really?
>> Yes, I have 20 rupees. >> Oh, thank you. >> Don't worry,
>> uncle. Here is 40. >> Okay. >> Give us the bread.
>> Take it. >> Thank you. Welcome.
I'm sorry, Ria. >> It's okay. >> I made many mistakes today.
>> Yes, a little. >> First wrong fruits, now less money. [laughter]
>> It's funny. >> You are laughing again. >> Yes, because it's cute.
>> Cute. Really? >> Yes, but be careful next time. >> I will check money first.
Good boy. >> Thank you for helping me. >> Always.
>> Let's go home now. >> Yes. Before another mistake. >> Okay,
>> Paul. I am hungry. >> Me too. >> Let's eat something.
>> Yes, good idea. >> I want snacks. >> I also want snacks.
There is a shop there. >> Yes, I can see it. >> Let's go.
>> Okay. >> What will you eat? >> Maybe samosa.
>> I want a sandwich. >> That sounds good. >> Let's order.
>> Yes. >> Now pay the money. >> Yes. Wheat.
>> What happened? My money. >> Where is it?
>> I don't know. >> Check your pocket. >> I am checking.
>> Is it there? >> No, it is not. >> Oh, no.
>> I think I lost it. >> Again? >> Yes.
>> When did you lose it? >> Maybe on the way. >> This is a big problem.
I feel very bad. >> What will we do now? >> I don't know.
>> I have some money. >> Really? >> Yes, but only a little.
>> How much? >> 30 rupees. >> That is not enough.
>> Then we will buy one item. >> Yes, we can share. Sorry, Ria. >> It's okay. I always make mistakes.
>> It happens. >> Next time I will be careful. >> Yes, please be careful.
>> Thank you for helping me. >> Always. >> Let's eat now.
>> Yes, I am very hungry. >> Ria, we are home. >> Yes, finally
>> I am tired. Me too. >> Let's go inside.
>> Okay. Paul, you are back. >> Yes, mom. >> Did you buy everything?
>> Yes, I think. >> Show me the bags. >> Okay, here.
>> H Let me see. Hello, Auntie. Hello, Ria.
How are you? I am fine. >> We went to the market.
>> I can see that. >> Mom, check the items. >> Tomatoes. Potatoes. Good.
>> Yes. >> Wait, what is this? >> What happened?
>> These are not apples. >> Actually, >> I made a mistake.
>> Oh no. And these bananas are green. >> Yes, they are not ready.
>> Paul, >> sorry, Mom. >> It's okay. It's funny.
>> I feel bad. >> Don't feel bad. >> We changed some items.
>> That is good. But I lost money. You lost money?
>> Yes. On the way. >> Oh dear. I am really sorry.
>> It's okay. Mistakes happen. >> I helped him. >> Thank you, Ria.
>> No problem. >> Did you eat something? >> We shared one sandwich.
>> Only one. >> Yes, we had less money. >> What a day.
>> Yes. A big mess. >> But you learned something. Yes, I learned a lot.
>> What did you learn? >> Check money first >> and check items carefully.
>> Very good. >> Next time, no mistakes. >> I hope so.
[laughter] Come sit and relax. >> Thank you, Mom.
>> Teay was fun. >> Yes, funny and fun. I am proud of you. >> Really?
>> Yes. You tried your best. >> That's true. >> Thank you.
>> Okay, then I am going now. >> Hey, wait. Take this for your sister. >> Oh, what is it?
>> It's a small gift for your sister only. >> Can I see it? >> No, you can't see.
>> Why? Is it something secret? Yes, very special. >> H Now I am more curious.
>> Just give it to her. Okay. >> Okay. Okay. No problem. >> And please don't open it.
>> Don't worry, I won't. >> Promise? >> Yes, promise.
>> By the way, I'm feeling hungry now. >> Oh no. Are you hungry? >> Yes, my stomach is making noise.
Then come inside. Eat something here. >> Really? Are you sure? >> Yes, of course.
>> What do you have to eat? >> What do you want? >> Something special like this gift.
>> Okay, I will try. >> So, what can you make? >> I can make pasta or egg rice.
>> H I want to eat egg rice. >> Good choice. Come inside and relax for 10 minutes.
>> Okay, but one condition. >> What is your condition? >> If you will eat with me.
>> Done. We will eat together. >> That sounds nice. >> Please sit here. I will come in 10 to 15
minutes. >> Thank you so much. >> You are most welcome.
>> Do you want any help in the kitchen? No, I will make it fast. >> Are you sure?
>> Yes, just relax. >> By the way, we are your parents. >> They are in the office.
>> So, you are alone at home? >> Yes, for now. >> Don't you feel bored?
>> Sometimes, but I manage. >> Your house is very clean. >> Thank you. I cleaned it in the morning.
>> You are very organized. Not always. >> Still, it looks nice.
>> Jake, do you like spicy food? >> Yes, but not too much. >> Okay, medium spicy.
>> It smells really good. >> Almost ready. >> I can't wait anymore.
>> Just two more minutes. Okay, come here. Food is ready. >> Wow, it looks delicious.
>> Sit down. Let's eat. Thank you, Emma. >> Tell me honestly, how is it?
>> Say something. >> This is amazing. >> Really?
>> Yes. You cook very well. >> I am happy you liked it. >> Eating together feels nice.
>> Yes, it feels warm. >> Like family. >> M. Yes. like family.
>> I should come here more often. >> You are always welcome. >> But only for food.
>> Oh, really? Then no food next time. >> No, no, I was joking. >> After eating, don't forget the gift.
>> Yes, I remember. >> My sister will be very happy. >> I hope she likes it.
>> Thank you for coming today. >> Thank you for the food. It was a nice surprise.
>> Same for me. >> Hey Emma, come. I am waiting for you. >> Just a second. I am coming.
>> Finally, you took so long. >> Sorry, I was getting ready. >> Oh, wow. You look nice.
>> Thank you. >> That makeup. Are you going to college or a party?
>> Of course, college. Then why so much makeup? >> Oh, Jane, please stop.
>> I'm serious. You look different today. >> Is it bad? >> No, no, it looks good.
>> Then why are you teasing me? >> Because it's fun. >> Let's go. We are getting late.
>> Wait, I want to ask something. >> What? >> Did my brother come yesterday?
>> Yes, he came. Really? What did he do? >> He was very hungry.
>> That's normal. >> I made egg rice for him. >> You cooked for him?
>> Yes. >> Wow, he's lucky. Stop it. Did he like the food?
>> Yes, he said it was amazing. >> Of course, my brother loves food. >> He ate a lot.
>> I can imagine. Did he say anything else? >> He talked a lot.
>> About what? >> About college and life. >> H sounds serious.
>> Not really. >> Did he give anything? >> Yes, a gift.
>> What? A gift? Yes. For you or for me? For you.
Really? Where is it? At my home. Why didn't you bring it? He told me not to open it. Now I am very curious. Tell me,
how does it look? I didn't see inside. At least tell me the color. It's pink with a ribbon. Aw, that sounds cute.
Yes. My brother is acting strange these days. Why? He is smiling more. Is that bad?
No, but something is different. Maybe he is happy. Or maybe something else. Jane.
Okay. Okay, I will stop. Good. Let's go fast. We are late. Yes, the first class will start soon. Today we have a test,
right? Oh no, I forgot. See, too much makeup, less study. Jane, don't worry. I studied. Then you will
help me. Of course. After college, come to my home. For what? To open the gift. Yes, I am excited now. Me too. Let's go
quickly. Okay, let's go. The weather is really nice today. Yes, perfect for walking.
I feel fresh today. Maybe because of your makeup, Jane again. Okay. Okay, I will stop.
>> Excuse me. >> Yes. >> Can you help me?
>> Of course. What happened? >> I am new here. >> Oh, welcome.
>> Thank you. I am looking for a city college. >> City college?
>> Yes. That's our college. >> Really?
>> Yes, you are going the right way. >> I was confused. >> Don't worry, we are also going there.
>> That's great. >> Are you a new admission? >> Yes, today is my first day.
>> Oh, nice. Congratulations. >> Thank you. I am a little nervous. >> That's normal. What is your name?
>> My name is Ryan. >> Hi, Ryan. I'm Jane and she is Emma. >> Nice to meet you both.
>> Which course did you choose? >> I joined BA first year. >> That's good. You will enjoy college
life. >> I hope so. >> Don't worry. We will help you.
>> Thank you. That means a lot. >> The college is just ahead. >> Oh, I can see the building now.
>> Yes, that's the main gate. >> It looks big. Yes, it is.
>> Where should I go first? >> Go to the admission office. They will guide you.
>> Okay. >> Do you have your documents? >> Yes, I have everything.
>> Good. Then no problem. >> Thank you for helping me. >> You are welcome anytime.
>> Can we meet again? >> Of course. We study here. You will see us again.
>> That makes me feel better. Welcome to your new college life. >> Thank you so much.
>> Let's go. We are getting late. Yes, hurry up. >> Um, hi Emma.
>> Oh, Ryan. Hi. >> You are here alone. >> Yes, I am waiting for Jane.
>> She is not here yet. >> No, and I am getting worried. >> First day and already waiting.
Yeah, not a good start. >> Can I stay here with you? >> Of course, please.
>> Thank you. I didn't want to stand alone. >> Same here. >> This campus is really big.
>> Yes, it is. >> I got lost twice already. >> Really?
>> Yes. I even asked a guard for help. >> First day problems. >> Are you nervous?
A little but also excited. >> Same feeling. >> New place, new people,
>> new life. >> Exactly. >> So, where are you from?
>> I live here with my parents. >> That's nice. >> What about you?
>> I am from Delhi. >> Delhi? That's far. >> Yes, I came here alone.
>> Was it difficult? Very difficult. >> Why?
>> Leaving family, friends, everything. >> That must be hard. >> Yeah. Yesterday night I couldn't sleep.
>> You were missing home. >> Yes, a lot. >> Don't worry, you will feel better soon.
>> I hope so. >> Do you stay in hostel? >> Yes, college hostel.
How is it? >> Honestly, a little uncomfortable. >> New place takes time.
>> Yes, I don't know anyone there. >> Now you know me. >> Yes, that helps.
>> Friends make everything easier. >> I really need friends here. >> You will make many.
>> I am not very good at talking. >> But you are talking to me. That's because you are easy to talk to.
>> Thank you. That's sweet. >> Which class do you have first? >> English class.
>> Really? Me, too. >> That's good. We can go together. >> Yes, I would like that.
>> What do you like to do in your free time? >> I like music and playing cricket.
>> Nice. >> And you? >> I like reading and cooking.
cooking. >> Yes. >> Then I want to try your food someday.
>> Maybe if you are lucky. >> I will wait for that day. >> Jane is still not here.
>> Should we go without her? >> Maybe, but she will be angry. >> First day and already drama.
>> That's Jane. >> I am really happy I met you today. >> Me too, Ryan.
Oh no, I missed the bus. >> Ryan. >> Oh, hi Jane.
>> What happened? You look worried. >> I missed my bus. >> That's it. I thought something serious
happened. >> For me, it is serious. >> Why?
>> I don't know how to go back alone. >> Relax. It's okay. >> I am new here. Everything feels
confusing. >> I understand. I should have come earlier.
>> It happens sometimes, but I feel really bad. Don't worry, there will be another bus.
>> Are you sure? >> Yes. Buses come every 20 to 30 minutes. >> That's a long wait.
>> Not really. We can talk. >> Okay. >> You look tired.
>> Yes. First day was heavy. >> Same here. classes, new people, new place.
>> Too much for one day. >> Exactly. >> Did you like the college?
>> Yes, it's nice. >> Good. >> But I still feel a little lost.
>> That's normal on the first day. >> I hope it gets better. >> It will. Don't worry.
>> Thank you for saying that. >> Where is your hostel? >> Near the main road.
>> Oh, I know that place. Really? >> Yes. It's not far from here.
>> That makes me feel better. >> See, you are not alone here. >> Thank you, Jane.
>> Anytime. >> Emma also helped me a lot today. >> She's like that.
>> You both are very kind. >> We just help friends. >> Friends? I like that word.
>> So now you are part of our group. >> Really? >> Yes. Officially. That makes me happy. Is
that my bus? >> No, not this one. >> Oh, okay.
>> Don't worry. Yours will come soon. >> I was feeling very stressed before. >> And now,
>> now I feel better. >> Good. That's what friends are for. >> I am lucky to meet you both today.
>> And we are lucky to meet you. >> Thank you for staying with me. >> I will not leave you alone here.
>> That means a lot. I think this is your bus. >> Really?
>> Yes. Check the number. >> Yes, this is mine. >> See, I told you.
>> Thank you so much, Jane. >> No problem. >> See you tomorrow.
>> Yes. Take care.
Ria encourages Paul to visit the market alone and helps him navigate challenges like confusing fruits and managing money. When Paul loses money or has less cash than needed, Ria offers reassurance and practical advice, emphasizing the importance of checking money and items carefully, which helps Paul learn from the experience.
Ria and Emma welcome Ryan by greeting him warmly, assisting him in finding his classes, and offering companionship to ease his loneliness and anxiety. They stay with him despite initial setbacks like missed buses, helping build his confidence and making the first day less intimidating through friendship and support.
The story teaches that friendship provides crucial emotional support to face fears and mistakes, such as those encountered at the market or on the first day of college. It also illustrates that practical learning comes from experience and errors, like checking purchases and money, while new beginnings become rewarding when approached with patience, kindness, and companionship.
Ria and Paul prefer meeting at a quiet coffee shop near their homes because it creates a calm environment where they can relax and connect without distractions. This setting reflects their caring nature and helps reduce nervousness, fostering open and comforting conversations that strengthen their bond.
The narrative shows that unexpected challenges—such as losing money at the market or navigating missed buses on the first day of college—are best managed with patience, mutual support, and problem-solving. By facing these hurdles together, the characters grow personally and deepen their friendships, demonstrating resilience through kindness and cooperation.
The story captures universal experiences like making new friends, overcoming anxieties, and learning from mistakes in everyday settings, making it easy for viewers to connect emotionally. Its portrayal of kindness, patience, and companionship turning ordinary moments into valuable lessons resonates with audiences navigating similar life transitions.
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