What is that?

One thing I tend to do is ask what things are especially when it comes to food. Sometimes I worry that my questions become annoying, but it really helps. After all sometimes I misunderstand what things are. One time at college I mistook pasta for French fries. Luckily the staff have gotten very used to me and asking what they have for food (so I don’t even have to ask anymore) so I knew what it was, but it was confusing at first. It helps to ask what things are when you’re confused and I think most people aren’t annoyed by it, but it’s certainly a worry. This also goes into my interest in “exploring” things. More or less feeling the general shape and how the thing feels, also looking at what it looks like. It’s a lot of fun to understand things and know what it is even if I’m not directly involved in it. Like when my mom was making her salad for lunch, and I wanted to know what  few things were. It didn’t really affect me, but I was curious and she was happy to tell me. So always be curious about what things are because you might be surprised what something is compared to what you think it is.

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