If I have some ability, I wish that is I can speak all different languages. I was surrounded by a small town people and they were so nice and sweet. Especially kids were wonderful. They all seemed loved me and followed me. Probably they were so interested in my camera but not brave enough to ask a photo. When I have a chance to take them, either they runaway or get those shy and uncomfortable smiles.
There was a very quiet kid. He was very nice to me. He offered me a chair to sit when I was standing while two other reporters were interviewing people. There was a moment that he asked me something and I totally didn't know what to say to him. Cause I couldn't understand his words. All I could say was "Sorry, I can't speak Hindi." I'm so regretted myself I didn't even try hard enough to make some more conversation and gave it up. My English is useless in here. No one speaks English. Rushing work and have to catch up my flight back in Rachi which means another 4 or 5 hours driving from here. That was my excuse and lack of my enthusiasm to getting to know him was hidden all the way back side of my head.
Regrets are useless. beautiful farm fields are passing through my sight quickly and my mind was full of imaginations of what the boy was talking. There's no record of his words and it can never be remembered or translated. So I just interpreted myself in my own ways.
Where are you from? Are you a photographer? I wish I have a camera like that. Can we be friends? Do you like Indian foods? What is it like your hometown? Thanks for coming to our town. Thanks for the photos ...
I'm from Korea and yes, I'm a photographer. Someday you'll have a better one than mine. I do love Indian food. I wish I had time for sharing food with you. My hometown is far away from here it's hard to say in small words. Though it's a good place and my friend and family lives there. So sorry I was helpless and. Even though I didn't understand your word, it was a beautiful conversation with you. I'll try to send you these pictures to you. hope you like them. Thanks for letting me get to know you. When can I see you again? I can probably teach you photos...