I work as a waiter at a restaurant. Last night an elderly couple came into the restaurant and my co-worker 1them. We usually do our own tables, but because we were so2last night that we helped each other out. Then the elderly couple 3 to me that they were ready to order.
The husband began ordering and it was very clear that he had a4disorder. I could tell the wife had told her husband very complexly what she wanted, as a way for him to5 ordering. It took a while for him to order, and in the meantime she was sitting there and she looked so proud and6despite her husband's immense stammering (结巴).
Honestly, the whole thing just had a strong influence on me. It was beautiful and just made me 7 that a huge part of 8 is acceptance, tolerance and support. She could have made the order and made things a lot 9 for her husband and avoided the 10from other tables, but she didn't. Instead, she 11him and was proud to see him 12the order.
This whole thing reminded me that life is 13 for all of us. I assumed these wealthy people had everything going well for them and I'm sure they do, but it just reminded me that all of us have our 14. I initially took their15of wanting to order as being rude, but I think they signaled it because he really wanted to get the order right.