The voice message for Bryan (message left at 930am)
Thank you for informing us that we need to work today from 7am to 11pm in a few hours ago. However due to our short period of stay in the US, we really don’t know the American culture very well. When people say “7 o’clock”, do they mean “9 or 10( o’clock ) actually”? As far as we know, we are sitting at the dinning table waiting for “someone” to pick up us for more than 2 hours already, but we only saw three squirrels, two birds and one dog passing by. Neither a human, nor a car.
We would really appreciate if you guys can inform us the real time you come in the future and thank you for teaching us this valuable “culture” lesson.
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回复:美利坚见闻之清晨插曲
oh really? the people i met at cornell are pretty punctual.
By:  tinglear @ 6/13/2004 3:33:43 PM
回复:美利坚见闻之清晨插曲
not one person... they guys are like tat.... tat's why we're so fed up... no one likes to wait for people for more than 2 hours in the morning...haha. but next time i shall say sth good about them. i wish i have more energy after working whole day.
By:  竹攸 @ 5/20/2004 12:38:43 PM
回复:美利坚见闻之清晨插曲
呵呵……也许,一个人代表不了些什么吧?
By:  Wuvist @ 5/20/2004 1:39:17 AM
回复:美利坚见闻之清晨插曲
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By:  Rex @ 5/19/2004 1:12:07 PM
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