MumaAnnie

An antidote to "Mépris"
          	
          	If you still feel immature despite being a young adult, then this is for you
          	
          	When you are at a bus stop, crowded with people whom you want to be respected by, them here are great tips, I have lived through it 
          	
          	1)Dress maturely
          	2) Don't smile with anyone
          	3) be quiet
          	4) Act annoyed, even if you just want to smile forgivingly to the person who stepped on your foot
          	
          	I'm no time, you will be called madam, Mami, mama, by those addressing you

MumaAnnie

An antidote to "Mépris"
          
          If you still feel immature despite being a young adult, then this is for you
          
          When you are at a bus stop, crowded with people whom you want to be respected by, them here are great tips, I have lived through it 
          
          1)Dress maturely
          2) Don't smile with anyone
          3) be quiet
          4) Act annoyed, even if you just want to smile forgivingly to the person who stepped on your foot
          
          I'm no time, you will be called madam, Mami, mama, by those addressing you

MumaAnnie

Have you ever picked up a historical fiction to read, I have. Just think what I imagined when I first came across the phrase "He showed his wild oats" there I was, innocently imagining a plantation with oat seeds I had never see growing or sprouting or being sowed, either one of them, only to realize it had another meaning. Idiomatic expressions are sometimes strange aren't they??