With the air conditioner turned on in such a cool day in the poor ventilated classroom, I can't find any reason for not catching a cold. When I set off form my home today morning the wind breezed through my skin and the drifting clouds together with the shiny sun form a beautiful but natural picture which made me feel hope in life. Though it's not all plain sailing.
My nose has allergy and so I often sneeze even under little unfavourable conditions, e.g. ups and downs in temperature, whether the air is fresh or not. to name but a few. Therefore, there's merely limited time I can reallly enjoy the day without having my nose cupped by my hands. Gosh~
When I got back the classroom, well it's ok, a bit cool but after all it's ok to my nose. but as more and more classmates got back to the classroom and the windows still kept barely opened, I began to feel being smothered. Couldn't breath in any air, or fresh air more precisely, and I couldn't help but gasping for fresh air. merely few of the mates also felt so while the others felt nothing. Then, there came the lessens. During the Biology lessens, Miss Leung, our Bio teacher commented that it was hot and turned on the air conditioner. Woo~ Why don't you open the windows instead, I wondered.
As what I learnt from a TV programme ages ago, students in Hong Kong never know the difference between FRESH AIR and THE AIR GIVEN OUT BY THE CONDITIONER. They never understand, never. And we, those who have nose allergy have to take that. That's somewhat fate, my friend.

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Take care la. Though many people feel not so well with this changing weather...my friends get sick too
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