Well, getting older is going to happen, can't help that.
So far not too bad - can't tell if it's aspirin or the dog's allergy med without my glasses, I do groan getting into bed - and out of it too some days.
More aches and pains, but, I haven't hit the one I'm dreading YET - I can't say "It takes me all night to do what I used to do all night." honestly yet, that one I dread.
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At 28 years old, I still consider myself fairly young; however, it feels old to ME since I've never been there before. I often think, whatever age I am, about my life up to that point and all the things I've done or haven't done and about how, for example, in another 28 years I'll be 56 and wonder about what the next 28 years will bring, where I'll be when 56 years old comes, etc.
It is scary to deeply ponder age and existence and how fragile time and life truly are and how I want to do my best to make the most of it.
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你幾歲
That's a whole lot of pen strokes for "how old are you". How old are you by the time you've learned traditional Chinese characters? That must be half a lifetime of work.
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何才ですか is "how old are you ? " in japanese
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I've just been looking it up, it seems an important part of the character is the way it is drawn. I suspect that is an additional way to remember them. Then there's the whole pronunciation thing and tones conveying radically different meanings. Languages are difficult, I know enough French and German to buy a railway ticket or order a meal but when French or German people have heard me they always start to talk in (nearly perfect) English. Probably decided I'd done enough damage to their language!
Anyone posting here for whom English isn't their first language has my admiration, and I'll never ever criticise.
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