Reader's Digest 9月号の記事 'Laughter the Best Medicine' からの引用です。
A North Korean defector moves in to an apartment in Chicago, and his new neighbor asks what his apartment back home was like.
"Oh, it was perfect," the defector says. "I could not complain."
"What about your job?"
"Oh, my old job was perfect. I could not complain."
"And the food?"
"Oh, the food was perfect. I could not complain."
"So if everything was perfect in North Korea, why did you move?"
The man says, "Here I can complain."
A North Korean defector moves in to an apartment in Chicago, and his new neighbor asks what his apartment back home was like.
"Oh, it was perfect," the defector says. "I could not complain."
"What about your job?"
"Oh, my old job was perfect. I could not complain."
"And the food?"
"Oh, the food was perfect. I could not complain."
"So if everything was perfect in North Korea, why did you move?"
The man says, "Here I can complain."
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