Working as a pediatric nurse, I had the difficult assignment of giving immunization shots to children. One day I entered the examining room to give four-year-old Lisa her needle. “No, no, no!” she screamed. “Lisa,” scolded her mother, “that's not polite behavior.” With that, the girl yelled even louder, “No, thank you! No, thank you!”
作為小兒科的護(hù)士,我有一項(xiàng)困難的任務(wù)就是給孩子們打預(yù)防針。有一次我到檢查室去給四歲的麗莎打針。她尖叫:“不要,不要,不要!”她媽媽斥責(zé)她說(shuō):“麗莎,這是不禮貌的行為。”這樣一來(lái),她喊得更響了:“不要,謝謝你!不要,謝謝你!”