Hi Steemians!
My name is Chris :) and no, this is not my first post here. I have been thinking how should I write my introduction because I did not know where to start. My journey was like a roller coasterš¢ , it would be too long to write it all here. Finally, I have decided to tell you a little part of my story: what I have been through in the UK when I was 19 years old.
I am a college dropout.
I went to the UK right after my college, not to study but to work. I did not come from a rich family, hence going to the UK was a smart move back then due to the super high currency exchange (it was 1 Pound to MYR7, Iām a Malaysian by the way).
Am I alone there? Absolutely not. My boyfriend (who is now my husband ā¤ļø ) was there before me. I started working on my 3rd day of arrival in the UK, in a Fish & Chip takeaway shop located in Liverpool to serve the customers at the front counter. There was when I noticed the accent of Liverpool (itās the Scouse Accent) was so much different from London, I donāt even understand a single word they said.
The Fish and Chip Shop Fying Box
My first 3 days at work was a hell of a time.
There were only 3 people in the shop; me, my boss and his wife, the lady boss. They did not teach me what to do and expected me to know what and how to do it on my first day at work.
It was a brand new thing for a 19-year-old girl. There was no Fish & Chip takeaway in Malaysia. Furthermore, I did not understand what did the customer ordered or asked about, I was so panic and did not know what to do.
My lady boss pointed my head with her finger and scolded me badly. She said Iām as stupid as a pig, saying I do not have a brain, that Iām useless and Iām a piece of shit. I was crying secretly at the shopās toilet and promised myself that I would not give her the chance to scold me like that anymore.
Things started to get well on the 4th day after I observed (and of course, get scolded all the time š ) for 3 days. I started to be able to help my lady boss to serve the customers, and learn their language at the same time. After 2 weeks, I mastered their accent and was able to communicate with the customers.
My lady boss did not point her finger at me anymore. She was treating me so well after that. Buying me some nice food, bringing me around during rest time in the middle of the day.
Looking back now, I think the first 3 days was the most miserable time of my life.
What I learned from there was, if life hit hard on you, find the way to fight back and break it through. If you ask me how did I manage to make myself through and not giving up on my first 3 days (after how my lady boss treated me), hereās my answer: when there is no turning back, you can only go forward, even if thereās a hurricane in front of you. You might be thinking you do not have the strength and capability to make it through; but trust me, our strength and capability are far greater than what we thought.
Well, thatās my little story when I was 19. It was just part 1 of what happened in the UK. Let me know if you are interested to read the part 2 of my story in the UK. Iāll be glad to share it with you :)
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My Part 2 Story: I met the angels in the UK