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Ini no google translate ya ^^ aku juga perbaiki beberapa tatanan bahasanya biar lebih enak dibaca
I used to have a lot of motorcycle accident, single accident or even from the both sides (crashed and being crashed).
From the being crashed part: - I was being crashed from behind, twice. First time, a pick-up car crashed me. So it was raining at that time. I stopped and waited for some cars/motorcycles to pass by. Suddenly my motorcycle was pushed, alongside a pretty loud "BUM" sound. I fell with my Thunder motorcycle. The pick-up car's driver went out and helped me. He asked me a lot of times, "Are you injured? Are you okay?". I looked at his eyes. They were red. Probably because he was sleepy. I replied, "I'm okay." That was because I was really okay, I was just shocked. The back lamp of my motorcycle wasn't broken and there wasn't any damaged components, so why should I make more problem out of it?
The second time, I was being crashed by a motorcycle when I was stopping at the traffic light. The person who crashed into me was around the age of a college student and he was driving with a schoolchild. I looked behind and he said, "Sorry, sorry." If I looked back at that time, it was in the morning. So it as if he was in a hurry to take his younger brother/sister to the school. So I just let him went away, after all I was also in a hurry.
So in conclusion, I've always solve problems with a cold head (kekeluargaan agak aneh kalau diterjemahkan ke inggris heheh)... because the damage wasn't much.
aku juga perbaiki beberapa tatanan bahasanya biar lebih enak dibaca
I used to have a lot of motorcycle accident, single accident or even from the both sides (crashed and being crashed).
From the being crashed part:
- I was being crashed from behind, twice. First time, a pick-up car crashed me. So it was raining at that time. I stopped and waited for some cars/motorcycles to pass by. Suddenly my motorcycle was pushed, alongside a pretty loud "BUM" sound. I fell with my Thunder motorcycle. The pick-up car's driver went out and helped me. He asked me a lot of times, "Are you injured? Are you okay?". I looked at his eyes. They were red. Probably because he was sleepy. I replied, "I'm okay." That was because I was really okay, I was just shocked. The back lamp of my motorcycle wasn't broken and there wasn't any damaged components, so why should I make more problem out of it?
The second time, I was being crashed by a motorcycle when I was stopping at the traffic light. The person who crashed into me was around the age of a college student and he was driving with a schoolchild. I looked behind and he said, "Sorry, sorry." If I looked back at that time, it was in the morning. So it as if he was in a hurry to take his younger brother/sister to the school. So I just let him went away, after all I was also in a hurry.
So in conclusion, I've always solve problems with a cold head (kekeluargaan agak aneh kalau diterjemahkan ke inggris heheh)... because the damage wasn't much.