I rented an apartment for my family in Puerto Vallarta. It is near the ocean.
(Mom walking onto balcony)
I was worried that my brother would find it too boring, but he was actually pleased that it's sunny, has a gym, and food is cheap.
"I sat on the balcony and looked at the ocean today," he said. "If I had a Corona, it would've been a commercial. As it was, it was a virgin corona commercial."
My brother and I walked past a street vendor who called out to Tom, enticing him to buy wares. "Is that your sister or fiance?" they shouted at him, referring to me.
I realized this must be carefully A/B tested to perfection. Whether I'm his aunt, mom, cousin, or sister, I would be happy that I look like his sister. Similarly, whether it was his girlfriend, fiance, or wife, she would be happy to be called the fiance, because that's the maximal lovebird-y status.
In every possible scenario, the listener would be flattered. Good work, street vendor!
I asked Tom whether he would go with my dad and I to Russia (one of my bucket list items).
Tom: "I'm not sure. I just started a new job, so I might not be able to get the time off work."
Me: "I guess we could postpone it for you, but then you'd better come! If we postpone it for you, and you still don't come, I would throw you into a lake. I would tell you that we're going for tea, but then I'd actually drive to a lake and throw you into it." [throwing motion]
Tom: "Then why wouldn't you tell me we're going to tea, but then actually drive to the airport and reveal that we're getting on a flight to Russia."
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Me: "There's this tour group that goes around the Golden Ring of little towns between Moscow and St. Petersburg."
Tom: "You would hate it! They're probably going to start really early every morning. They'll be like, 'In soviet Russia, human rises with the sun.'"
where did you rent the apartment from and if you don't mind, what was the rate? That place looks great and my wife would be thrilled if I take her for our anniversary.
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