Before
my arrival in Japan, it was in Depok where I remember the moment when I fell in
love for the first sight with American Tourister suitcase. I received many recommendations,
but my choice was fallen to American Tourister because of its flexibility,
bright colors, and light. I couldn’t unite my need of cheap price and good
quality, so I ended up buying American Tourister tough expensive.
Less
than 1 year of my stay in Japan, I looked for small suitcase (for cabin size)
that I might need it for some small trips. What a surprise, I found the daughter
of my prior suitcase with the same color and brand. Without any doubts, I led
it to the cashier and proceeded the payment. I couldn’t believe, the family was
then united after a long time being separated.
One
day, my father video called me, in my first day of staying in an apartment for
1 month after leaving Japan. He
asked me,
“Do you live together with someone else?”.
“Of
course not, I’ve told you already that I am alone, how come you asked me like
that?”, I replied.
“Because
I saw 2 suitcases”.
“Oh
my, haven’t I told you already, I bought another one during in Japan, so the
small one is also mine”.
I
don’t know how much in love I am with American Tourister suitcases and I swear,
I should not separate them, and I am determined to find the other family members.
Hints:
Transitive/Intransitive
Unite
Separate
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