1. "Ms. Zhou, they have souvenirs here! Let's go in and browse. I want to buy some for lele and the others."
2. "Sure."
1. "There's a lot here! What should I get?"
4. "You can calculate how many people you're giving souvenirs to, then decide what to buy."
5. "The more popular souvenirs here in japan are shiroi koibito cookies or lucky charms."
1. "I'm buying for ye bao, lele, sis... I can also get one souvenir for everyone to share in the office."
1. "Alright! I'll take the cookies!"
4. Note: around 100 rmb
1. Fresh grad's monthly salary 3500 rmb
1. The actual broke person dares not speak
1. "Why? Do you prefer postcards?"
2. "N-no... It's because I'm broke this month..."
3. "It's alright. You can take it. I'll pay for all of this later."
4. "No!"
5. "Although we're currently I-in a relationship, that money is yours."
6. "These are souvenirs I'm bringing back for my friends. How can I let you pay for me?"
1. "Huh...? Didn't I say..."
2. "I'm not helping to pay for you. I'm buying it myself, and it's a souvenir for you. Can't I do that?"
1. "Ms. Zhou! You're so... So sneaky!"
2. "By the way, why do you still call me ms. Zhou?"
3. "Uh... I should call you something else..."
1. "I called you sis yuanyou back then."
2. "Now that we're together, does it sound a little off... How about I call you..."
3. "If you dare call me ma'am, I'll leave now."
4. "? ? ?"
1. "Nah. I was going to say I can call you zhou zhou. I hear sis tang and the rest call you that... It feels more endearing."
2. "Then I should call you something else too. It seems like everyone calls you xiao ying..."
1. "Can I call you kitty?"
2. "No!!! What! That is so embarrassing!"
3. "Hahahahaha."
4. "Kitty~ kitty~"
1. "Ahh!"
2. "Gomen! Sumimasen!"
3. Note: only knows these two phrases
4. "Daijoubu..."
1. Fully loaded
1. "Please wait, both of you."
2. "Here, these are for you two."
1. "I wish you a life of happiness."
2. "Thank you."
1. "They're so cute! Where should we hang them?"
2. "Would it be wrong of me to bring this to the office? I haven't thought of what to tell them..."