Chapter 44 Housing Fair (2)

"We should try to be as professional as possible." As they stood in the aisle watching the big screen playing the opening ceremony, Emma said, "Although I know that you are still ungraduated, sooner or later you will enter the workforce, and it is not a bad thing to get into the groove early." ”

"Chen Ying, you still have coffee on your mouth." Liang Jing pointed to the corner of his mouth. Chen Ying wiped it with a napkin and saw that there were no drink stains on it.

"Can't you wipe it off?" Liang Jing took a step closer and looked at it carefully, "With such a big crack, you bit your lip, right?" It's like a scab that has just formed, and I didn't even see it when you were wearing a mask just now. ”

Chen Ying carefully touched the corners of her mouth and smiled at her helplessly: "Borrow me lipstick?" ”

"Lines are lines. It's just that the color is not so heavy, I don't know if I can hold it. Liang Jing casually took out the lipstick from her pocket and carefully wiped it on Chen Ying's lips. She also taught Chen Ying to purse her lips so that the color would appear more even.

"How?" Chen Ying asked.

"It's better than just now, but I can still see it." Liang Jing shook her head, "You're too careless, it's the first time I've seen you bite out of your mouth like this." ”

They soon didn't have a chance to discuss the issue further, and as the music played, the first customers walked into the showroom. Almost every booth was live, and many exhibitors walked out into the aisles to solicit customers. Even though many Americans don't speak Chinese, they try to attract attention with simple greetings, trying to place every customer who walks in in their booth. This atmosphere of hard work was contagious to the two girls, and they also worked hard. Liang Jing is responsible for soliciting clients, and Chen Ying is responsible for translating for them and registering client requests and personal contact information. Soon a thick stack of information cards was accumulating in the small plastic basket in the upper right corner of their desk.

"Tired, aren't you? Would you like to drink some water? Emma asked, handing over two cups of freshly brewed coffee.

"No, thank you. Not available for the time being. Liang Jing said without looking back.

"I like these two girls." "They're really motivated. I also wish I could be 20 years younger and work with them to expand our customer base. ”

"You're not old now." Emma said. She turned around and grabbed the plastic basket and began to sort out the cards, with Edgar beside her helping her type the information into the computer.

With the joint efforts of the four people, the situation of the poor location of the stall was reversed. Many customers who are just passing by are retained, and there are more and more customers in the booth, and there is almost no place to stand. More people came to see Edgar and the president of the United States pose for a photo, and they pointed at the American gentleman and smiled.

"Look, this kind of marketing is still very effective." At lunchtime, Edgar said proudly. He has the straightforward temper of an American, who says whatever he wants, and doesn't like to beat around the bush. This cool personality obviously satisfied Emma, and she nodded in praise no matter what he said.

"I think you're quite right. That's a great idea. Emma said.

Liang Jing looked at the couple in surprise, as if she couldn't understand that they were already old and had no scruples. Chen Ying winked at her, suggesting that she shouldn't be overly concerned. Just then, Emma looked over and wondered what they were discussing and how they were going to spend their lives.

"Nothing special." Liang Jing said vaguely.

"You eat this kind of meal at school, too?" Emma asked.

"Almost. It's just propped up in a stainless steel plate, and there are some options. Chen Ying added.

"You don't cook on the fire?" Emma said in surprise.

"The school has a cafeteria." Liang Jing replied.

"Isn't that expensive?"

"It's affordable as a student."

"You only need to go to class? Don't have to buy groceries or do laundry? ”

"I need to do laundry, but I don't have to think about anything related to cooking." Chen Ying explained to her, "University dormitories in China may be relatively shabby, but the canteen subsidy is world-class, which can save a lot of time for teachers and students. ”

"I see." Edgar also came over and listened to Chen Ying's lecture on the situation in the school with great interest. I'm very curious about her daily part-time job to make money, and I always want her to talk more carefully. They, like all foreigners, want to know everything about China.