July 26, 2024
The typhoon has completely passed through. I went to work today, and there is no flooding outside, only a few border trees have broken down, but nothing was really damaged. My colleague said he ate at least four instant noodles during the holiday, and so did I. When I was a child, the power was always cut during typhoons, so we had to keep our fridge closed and use gas to cook instant noodles with canned foods. Nowadays, the power system is much more stable, so power outages are very rare, and we can still cook normal meals when a typhoon comes. But somehow, we still like to eat instant noodles during typhoons; it’s more of a cultural tradition than a necessity.
The A Post-Typhoon Meal
The most recent typhoon has completely passed through Taiwan.
I went to work today, and there iwas no flooding outside, only a few border. A few trees have brokeeen blown down, but nothing wasseemed to be really damaged.
My colleague said he ate at least four instant noodles meals during the holiday, and so did I.
When I was a child, the power was always cut during typhoons, so we had to keep our fridge closed and use gas to cook instant noodles with canned foods.
Nowadays, the power system is much more stable, so power outages are very rare, and we can still cook normal meals when a typhoons comes.
But somehow, we still like to eat instant noodles during typhoons; it’s more of a cultural tradition than a necessity.
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Glad you were safe following the typhoon.
The Typhoon Meal
The typhoon has completely passed through.
I went to work today, and there is no flooding outside, only a few border trees have broken down, but nothing was really damaged.
My colleague said he ate at least four instant noodles during the holiday, and so did I.
When I was a child, the power was always cut during typhoons, so we had to keep our fridge closed and use gas to cook instant noodles withand canned foods.
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Nowadays, the power system is much more stable, so power outages are very rare, and we can still cook normal meals when a typhoon comes.
But somehow, we still like to eat instant noodles during typhoons; it’s more of a cultural tradition than a necessity.
I went to work today, and there iwas no flooding outside, o. Only a few border trees have brokd fallen down, but nothing else was really damaged.
My colleague said he ate at least four bowls of instant noodles during the holiday, and so did I.
When I was a child, the power was always cut during typhoons, so we had to keep our fridge closed and use gas to cook instant noodles with canned foods.
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My colleague said he ate at least four instant noodles during the holiday, and so did I. My colleague said he ate at least four bowls of instant noodles during the holiday, and so did I. This sentence has been marked as perfect! My colleague said he ate at least four instant noodles meals during the holiday, and so did I. |
When I was a child, the power was always cut during typhoons, so we had to keep our fridge closed and use gas to cook instant noodles with canned foods. When I was a child, the power was always cut during typhoons, so we had to keep our fridge closed and use gas to cook instant noodles with canned foods. When I was a child, the power was always cut during typhoons, so we had to keep our fridge closed and use gas to cook instant noodles ? Is this what you were trying to say? This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Nowadays, the power system is much more stable, so power outages are very rare, and we can still cook normal meals when a typhoon comes. This sentence has been marked as perfect! Nowadays, the power system is much more stable, so power outages are very rare, and we can still cook normal meals when |
But somehow, we still like to eat instant noodles during typhoons; it’s more of a cultural tradition than a necessity. This sentence has been marked as perfect! But somehow, we still like to eat instant noodles during typhoons; it’s more of a cultural tradition than a necessity. |
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