Maria
I read some articles during I learned a lesson on Puzzle English today. This article was about "rent a friend" . I've never heard about this before. It ( I'm not sure how I should begin this sentence) tells us about pet shop in Japan. This is a very popular place. About 60 people visit it and 'rent a friend "every week . There are about 600 different animals. They have dogs, cats, rabbits, parrots, hamsters, rat and mouse , turtles, and even snakes! The manager of this shop tells, that the dogs are more popular, however children very like kittens too. The cats have a long bushy tail, children like watching and playing with it. To be honest I don't have good thoughts about this shops. "Rent a friend" - really?! It's not a good idea. Animals are alive, they have feeling and emotions. We can't take them and after we had good time trow them away. Even if you call it " rent a friend". We must be more responsible for them. They're really good friends for us. I'd read a good phrases about relationship between us (animals and people) in my own language, I try to describe this meaning: The pats for us are only one of a page in our life, we're a whole life for them. P. S this is my first dog. I loved her so much!🙏
May 7, 2021 3:24 PM
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I read some articles on Puzzle English today. This article was about "renting a friend." I've never heard about this before. The article tells us about a pet shop in Japan. This is a very popular place. About 60 people visit it and "rent a friend" every week. There are about 600 different animals. They have dogs, cats, rabbits, parrots, hamsters, rats, mice, turtles, and even snakes! The manager of this shop says that the dogs are the most popular, however, children really like the kittens too. The cats have long bushy tails, and children like watching and playing with them. To be honest, I don't have good thoughts about this shop. "Rent a friend" - really?! It's not a good idea. Animals are alive, and they have feeling and emotions. We can't take them and throw them away after we've had a good time, even if you call it "renting a friend." We must be more responsible for them. They're really good friends for us. I read a good phrase about the relationship between us (animals and people) in my own language, and I will try to describe the meaning: For us, pets are only one page in our life, but we're an entire life for them. P.S. This is my first dog. I loved her so much!🙏
May 7, 2021
I read some articles during I learned a lesson on Puzzle English today. This article was about "rent a friend" . I've never heard about this before. It ( I'm not sure how I should begin this sentence) tells us about pet shop in Japan. This is a very popular place. About 60 people visit it and 'rent a friend "every week . There are about 600 different animals. They have dogs, cats, rabbits, parrots, hamsters, rat and mouse , turtles, and even snakes! The manager of this shop tells, that the dogs are more popular, however children very like kittens too. The cats have a long bushy tail, children like watching and playing with it. To be honest I don't have good thoughts about this shops. "Rent a friend" - really?! It's not a good idea. Animals are alive, they have feeling and emotions. We can't take them and after we had good time trow them away. Even if you call it " rent a friend". We must be more responsible for them. They're really good friends for us. I'd read a good phrases about relationship between us (animals and people) in my own language, I try to describe this meaning: The pats for us are only one of a page in our life, we're a whole life for them. P. S this is my first dog. I loved her so much!🙏. I have heard also rent a friend service in Japan which rents a person. The person is rented for listening to, having conversation and eating together etc.
May 7, 2021
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