Perhaps no one is to know the phrase "Part I", especially for us kids. Ah, but if you do not know, let me explain to it. "Part I" is one of those words that people say the first to buy something in the grocery store when he saw his older seller. Like the "Sell me candy 2", "Buy the ice cream", "Buy the pack snacks", "Sell the car toy", "Sell the package noodles" ... ..
Just came home from school this afternoon just think that two words "Part I" sounded weird deja vu, though he was the Vietnam but if you have time to peering closely at it, then find yourself feeling a foreigner so. In general it means "give me" but people just like to rid the word "for" so neat, quick to pronounce.
From the two words "Part I" can infer a lot of style ... sell. Sell him, sell sister, uncle sell, sell uncle, she sold, sold, sold her to sell him ...
We adults like yourself to hours sometimes still use the word "Part I". Many at the grocery store near the inn that time met the lady, she would ask, "What I Buy?", I have responded to begin with, "Sell me ...". Two words that make her feel really close though with his grandmother nor anything close siblings. Sometimes saying "Buy me" finished his thought of her grandmother, somehow. But that does not mean to say that I did not think about my grandmother, just from a small far more so with his grandmother affection for her grandmother a little more for themselves do not make sense to her foreign exchange outside the time to visit and everything while reminding yourself that are pouted, "I know! I'm not okay! "
Many people like the flashy while his preferred the simple, profound, and simple, like every time suddenly heard her say the word or "Buy me" so. Well that afternoon after a thoughtful contemplation, I turn to the grocery store to meet the old man and said, "Buy the 1000 stone", then naturally found strange peace.