Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - What do you think of "people who like to strike up conversations"?

What do you think of "people who like to strike up conversations"?

Peaceford disliked Kelanda even before he met him.

During the peak travel season, cabins are difficult to book. Peaceford was delighted to get a double cabin, but was a little discouraged when he heard his companion's name. "Kelanda", which gave him the feeling of being in a room with suffocated air. Peaceford felt uncomfortable thinking about sharing a room with this Kelanda woman during this four-day journey.

Peaceford felt that he hated this name. It would be better if he was called Smith or Brown.

After boarding the ship, Peaceford came to the cabin and found that Kelanda had already arrived. A large, ugly suitcase and a suitcase covered with labels were placed under his bed. His perfume, shampoo and pomade were placed on the washstand, and a sandalwood toothbrush was stamped with gold. His initials.

In the smoking room, Peaceford asked for a deck of cards to be played alone. When he was about to start playing, a man came over and said hello to him.

"I am Kelanda." He sat down in front of Peaceford, smiling and showing a row of white teeth.

“Oh, we seem to be living in the same room.”

“I’m glad to hear you’re British. It’s exciting to meet your own countrymen overseas. ."

"Are you British?"

"Of course, I am a real British person." He took out his passport and handed it to Peaceful. .

"Want something to drink?" he asked.

"Yeah." Peaceford said.

"I still have a lot of wine like this here. If there are any of your friends on the boat, you can call them all."

Peaceford didn't say anything.

Then Kelanda talked to Peaceford about New York, San Francisco, theater, painting, and politics. He was very talkative, and he kept talking alone for a long time.

Peaceford grew bored and picked up his cards again.

"Do you like card magic?"

"No." Peaceford began to hate him again.

"Let me show you a show." He pulled out three cards and handed them to Peaceford. But Peaceford ignored him and said: "I'm going to find a seat in the restaurant."

"Oh, good, I have reserved a seat for the two of us, I think we should sit Together.

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