Today is Mothers' Day. No matter where we are in the world, maternal
love is universal, and often considered the warmest. Students from China,
Tajikistan, Egypt, Mongolia, Russia and Liberia, all studying at Tianjin
Foreign Studies University, share their stories about mum.
“We have different experiences.”
“We have different cultures and traditions.”
“I'm unique and so are you.”
“We are so different, yet so similar.”
Tell us something about your Mum.
“My mother likes noodles.”
“She enjoys learning.”
“She's imaginative and always has new ideas.”
“She's a hardworking, beautiful person who has stress
resistance.”
“Tell us a story about your Mum.”
“I used to cook for her when I was 15 or 16 years old. When I
came to China and wasn't used to Chinese food, I cooked for myself every day.
At the time I realized the importance of her teaching me cooking.”
“We have our traditional food, which is called potato grains.
That's my favorite dish that she always made.”
“Whenever she sends me something, she always puts in some
ordinary snacks which can be easily bought. For me, it's a bit of a waste of
money. Because shipping also has costs.”
“If something is bothering me or if I'm in a bad mood, she
knows just from my eyes what's going on in my mind.”
“She told me I have made her dreams come true. Because her
dream was for me to study in university, to study abroad.”
“In fact, I'm a mom, and when I gave birth to my baby, it was
very painful. But when she touched me, it seemed so magical. The pain suddenly
stopped.”
“When I was young, I made my mum beautiful birthday cards for
two years. When I grew up, I saw these cards in her drawer. She looked after
them. But I haven't made her birthday cards for years.”
“But I didn't say to her 'I miss you, I love you' very
often.”
“I miss her a lot.”
No matter where we come from, our thoughts of longing head in the
same direction. And our love also goes in the same direction.
“Ilove you.”
“Mom, I love you.”
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