In reference to this great post [by my newest fave] I'd also love to share one my most awkward encounters with a stranger.
It was a rainy day back in 2000-something [great memory so far], and I was on one of our annual family vacations. Given the gloomy weather, the ladies made a shopping day out of it and headed to the nearest mall; showing that rain who's boss. Rainy day shopping success.
Moving on...
As I'm waiting for one of my cousins outside a store, I'm approached by a man.
Man: "[speaking in some form of Asian dialect]"
"I'm sorry?"
"Are you Japanese?"
"No, I'm Korean."
"Oh! [speaking in then I assumed Korean]"
"...I'm sorry I don't understand you."
"You don't speak Korean?"
"I do not"
"Oh...."
"Yea I was born in Korea, but adopted when I was 3 months old..." why I felt the need to share such intimate information with this stranger I don't know, but clearly he wasn't getting it.
He then proceeds such awkwardness with...
"How do you like the states?"
Shocked yet ready to end this dreadful encounter, I respond...
"It's all I know."
"Ah... well good day to you. "
"And to you as well good sir."
At least that's what I would have said if I wasn't dumbfounded. Instead, of what I remember, I smiled gracefully and walked away.
And that my friends was one of my own awkward moments with a stranger. One of many to come I'm sure.
The end.
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