"I can't find important things" Lost case book examinations, urns, cars, etc.
"I can't find important things" Lost case book examinations, urns, cars, etc.
By uavtechnology
11 Aug 22
For those who are forgotten, pay attention to the "rock shelf" (image)
One of the hot topics in the sports world at the end of last year was the annual New Year's Ekiden, "Losing Champion Flag".When Fujitsu, the winning team in the 2021, began preparing for the next year's tournament, it turned out that the championship flag was gone, and he had to apologize.Of course, anyone may have lost something, but it seems that there are unexpected experiences who have no choice but to find out why.I would like to introduce some examples.
I lost my examination ticket at the time of the university entrance exam!
Mr. T (a man in his forties, self -employed), who lives in Tokyo, has lost something important in his life.
"When I took the center exam (current university enrollment common test), I couldn't find the admission ticket that should have been on the first day on the morning of the second day.To put it simply, a staff member shouted, "I'm here! This is the first one!"I was able to take some exams on the "temporary experiment card" by the dialogue, but the result was a ronin ... "(Mr. T).
When the shock was healed, a photo of photography was received from the university entrance examination center, and Mr. T was reminded of his foolishness.
Mr. I (40s, free editor) eliminated important things when graduating from college.
"After the graduation ceremony of the university, there was a thank -you party in the undergraduate basis, and a few cups of beer. After that, there was a seminar drinking party, and the champor of the circle was also laddered and I drank Shikotama.It was crouching on the stairs at the entrance of the subway, and I had a good note from a seminar friend, but my graduation certificate was gone "(Y).
If you get drunk, you will not be surprised if you lose it, but it was very troublesome to get a graduation certificate because of the employment you had just prepared for.
It was Mr. A (a woman in her 50s, a full -time housewife) who lives in Nagoya who forgets it.