The young man replied, "You have 3 dollars, and children over 6 years old have 3 dollars. If they are six years old or younger, we let them in for free. How old are they? "
Bobby replied, "The lawyer is three years old and the doctor is seven years old, so I think I owe you six dollars."
The man at the ticket counter said, "hey, sir, did you win the lottery or something?" You can save three dollars. You can tell me that the older one is six; I won't know the difference. " Bobby replied, "Yes, that may be true, but children will know the difference."
As Ralph Waldo Emerson said, "Who are you? You are talking so loudly that I can't hear you." In this challenging era, morality is more important than ever. Make sure you set a good example for everyone who works and lives with you.
Exquisite translation:
It's a sunny Saturday afternoon in Oklahoma City. My friend Bobby Louis is an admirable father. He took his two youngest sons to play mini golf. He went to the ticket office and asked the conductor, "How much does it cost to get in?"
The young man replied, "You, 3 dollars; Children over 6 years old, 3 yuan. Children under 6 years old are free. How old are they? "
Bobby replied: "Lawyer, 3 years old; Doctor, 7 years old. So I think I should pay you 6 dollars. "
The conductor said, "Hey, sir, did you win the lottery or something?" You could have saved 3 dollars. You can tell me, the oldest is 6 years old. I can't tell at all. Bobby replied, "Yes, it may work, but these children will know the difference." "
As Ralph Waldo Emerson said, "You are more important than you say." In this era when morality is more important than ever, you'd better set a good example to the people who live and work with you.