I love the advice column of a newspaper. First, I can peep at the secret inquiries of other people masked by anonymity. Through those diverse concerns, I can console myself that my weak points are not just my own. Second, the solution is instantly provided. Even when I disagreed with that solution, it is interesting to imagine what I would do if I were in that situation. One of my favorite columns is ¡®selfish consultation office of ImKyungSun¡¯ in Hankyurae. I sent my inquiry on marriage to her two weeks ago. Yesterday was the day her column came out. But that was not for mine. I was slightly disappointed. What could I do? I¡¯m waiting for her next column wishing for my turn.
I love the advice on a column of a newspaper. First, I can peep at the secret inquiries of other people who is anonymous. Through those diverse concerns, I can consult myself and identify my weak points which I believe are not just my own. Second, the solution is readily indicated. Even if I disagree with that solution, it is interesting to imagine what to do if I were in that situation. One of my favorite columns is ¡®selfish consultation office of ImKyungSun¡¯ in Hankyurae. I sent my querry on marriage two weeks ago. Yesterday, was the day her column came out. Suprsingly, the sender indicated wasn't mine. I was slightly disappointed. What should I do? I'm waiting for her next column and wish it was mine.
Hi, Rene!
I really understand how you feel when you're expecting for something but yet to come. Just have your faith and soon you're letter will be choosen next issue.
Patience, my dear...
p.s.
I hope that I didn't changed the idea after checking your composition. I've omitted some phrases to make it brief and direct.
~mark