A: Clothes make the horse lean on the saddle. It looks good to wear famous brands. Look, how handsome I am!
B: There are flowers in your toilet-so beautiful!
A: Smelly beauty is also beautiful. Dad just bought me this dress. I like this dress, so I bought it for myself.
So is my dad. He always buys me anything I want. If I don't buy it, I will cheat to buy it anyway.
What a liar! Ha ha, you see, this dress of mine is a famous brand in Hong Kong-Goldlion.
Look at me, American playboy (patting his chest)
Hey, are you an American playboy?
B: And you are. I'm talking about clothes
A: Haha, but you said it yourself. Look at my pants, Giordano of Hong Kong.
I'm Pierre Cardin from France.
A: What? Skin ~ ~ eggs? I think it's time for you to eat some Youkadan. Look at the shoes on our feet-Nike in America.
Wear Nike shoes to sunshine avenue.
B: Don't look at my feet. I just bought it. I think it's called, what's it called ... Kaspersky.
A: Kaspersky? Are you wearing antivirus software on your feet?
B: Oh. I remember a company. Let me see. Oh, it's called Adidas.
This Alice and that Alice are two different things.
Teacher: Stop. (Remote control in hand) The two boys in the picture are comparing famous brand clothes. Let's convince them with that sentence in Disciples Rules.
The students all replied: "clothes are expensive and clean, not expensive or luxurious. When you go up, you will call home."