I didn't get a chance to read into what exactly happened at Pudong airport, and it looked pretty busy in there. It did not look comfortable at all. Now that said, although I wouldn't be very happy if I was there. I am very happy, I'm in a place where something like that can happen in a relatively orderly fashion. They try to do that in Montreal, there just be fistfights. It would not go smoothly at all, at least I don't see it going smoothly. I could be wrong.
It’s one of the things I noticed first about when I moved here is, you can get just about anything fixed. Now they have repair shops in Canada as well, but they're few and far between, whereas here they're just about everywhere. If you’ve got a problem with your phone, take it into a place. Some sixteen-year old kid turns it around like an F-onepit crew, like literally in fifteen seconds, the screen’s off, new battery’s in, it's done. And it only cost you like, the equivalent like fifteen bucks, it's a pretty good setup.
‘Misplaced’ is a good word to learn. I'm using my air-pods to make this video because I misplaced my Homemade Lapel Mic. Now misplaced, is similar to the word lost, but it doesn't mean exactly the same thing. When you lose something, it means you don't have it anymore, you don't know where it is, and you're not gonna be able to get it back. It is lost. If you have misplaced something, this means you have a general idea where it is, but you're not exactly sure. For example, in the case of my Lapel Mic, I think it is either in the breast pocket of a jacket I was wearing over the weekend, or it's on my coffee table back at my apartment, but I don't have it with me right now because I have misplaced it.
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