Strangers

Strangers - What they deserve...

I think they deserve vague answers, or rather, false. Every information you give them, especially regarding yourself, must be a false one, or just the opposite of your true identity.

Why would you tell the truth when you don't even know that person?

Wouldn't that cause any trouble to yourself?

If questions that won't harm you, then it's ok, for example: Who thought you driving? My brother. That is okay, but if, the name, you must not give the real one!

Just give answers that are short and the stranger cannot further elaborate on it. Means that, the stranger cannot ask anything further from the answer you give. 

I am predicting a few questions, and these are my answers.

What is your brother's name? - Bruno
What is his age? - 28
Do you celebrate Chinese New Year? - No. *If you say yes, he can ask more from it, for example, where you celebrate CNY? Who you celebrate with? What you do on CNY? So, don't say yes. I'LL DIE IF I SAY YES.

So remember!!! CUT SHORT AND AVOID GIVING ANSWERS THAT CAN BE FURTHER ELABORATED. THANK YOU!

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