Growing up in the orphanages, his sister and he were all each other had, and his older sister had helped him establish his business, and she'd died, and so, he's now, offering to his older sister on the day she'd passed…translated…
Many a year, ago, I'd worked in a clothing manufacturer, as I began there, I'd heard the coworkers talked: how do we prepare for the offerings of the boss's older sister at the end of year?
As I'd heard the words, "shopping spree day", I'd become, confused, how would there be such a holiday? And, as my coworkers explained, the older sister of the clothing manufacturing company helped him when he'd failed in business, gave him the money to help him get back up again. Just as he'd begun doing well in business, his older sister died from an accident, at the age of, fifty-four.
To show his gratitude toward his older sister, the man set up the "day of offering" to memorialize his older sister on the final day of the year, the day that his sister, passed. It was a day-off from work, and all of the employees are shopping from the produces, the meats, the groceries, at the kitchen of the mill, preparing a total of fifty-four dishes (the age of his older sister). The boss was generous, use the best of ingredients, and, his aims were that everybody had a grand serving of meals that day.
On the day of the offering to his older sister, everybody showed early, started working together, at eleven sharp, the offerings began, by 12:30, we'd gathered to eat the prepared lunches, as we sat and ate, we'd heard how the boss and his sister grew up in the orphanages, how they got together, stumbled around, and established this business together.
All of his words were, stories, with the full emotions, which made this particular day, even more, memorable.
So, this is how this man, commemorate his older sister, because they were all each other had growing up, and she'd, helped him establish his business, and she'd died, so he'd begun, making the offerings, to remember his older sister, to celebrate her life at the textile mill that he'd started, from the help he received from his older sister.
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