My aunt and nephew had a birthday and invited us to dinner, just in time to see the baby. The baby was born in June this year and is still in his infancy.
When we arrived, dinner was still being prepared, the TV in the living room was on, the costume TV was playing, and the baby slept alone among the toys on the sofa, entertaining himself. We couldn't get our hands on dinner, so we all sat down on the couch and watched TV while playing with the baby.
At first, everyone's attention was on the baby, and after a while, I remembered that the TV turned out to be silent, but fortunately, there were subtitles, and the meaning could still go down. I thought that maybe the baby was playing on the sofa, and the aunt and nephew were afraid of affecting the baby, so they turned off the sound to see. My wife and grandparents must have thought the same thing, because they were all seriously watching dumb TV.
At some point, my aunt and nephew came over: "Hey, why is there no sound on the TV?" "It turned out that the sound of the TV was not turned off by the aunt and nephew, it should have been played with sound. At this time, everyone remembered that it must be someone who did not pay attention to the sound button of the remote control. Everyone looks around with their eyes: Where is the remote control? Grandma suddenly remembered that there seemed to be something pressing under her and could not sit steadily, so she looked up and saw that it was indeed a remote control.
The TV has regained its sound, we no longer have to stare at it, just listen to the sound, occasionally glance at it to know the approximate, everyone can use the extra eyes to tease the baby to play.
By chance, everyone watched a pantomime. In fact, watching pantomime is also beneficial: you have to focus, otherwise if you miss the subtitles, how can you know what the characters are saying and doing? Because of concentration, you can know what kind of words and what kind of expressions to use, so that you can achieve a single mind.
Such misunderstandings and coincidences often occur in life, and the ordinary life has a lot more humor and fun.