Search from various English teachers...
Diep Deon
Tears are weird. They show up when we’re overwhelmed, when we're relieved, or even when we laugh too hard. I think it’s kind of amazing how our body has this built-in way of expressing what we can’t always put into words.
When my uncle passed away, I didn’t cry right away. I kept it together through the funeral, the family, all the noise. But once everything settled down—when the house got quiet and life started moving again—that’s when the tears finally came. Like my heart waited until it was safe to fall apart.
Jul 4, 2025 3:54 PM
Diep Deon
Language Skills
English, Japanese, Vietnamese
Learning Language
English, Japanese
Articles You May Also Like

Why "General English" is Failing Your Career (An Engineer’s Perspective)
23 likes · 9 Comments

Why Many Kids Struggle With English - and How the Right Tutor Makes a Difference
5 likes · 5 Comments

Why “Just Around the Corner” Is (Usually) a Lie
15 likes · 11 Comments
More articles
