My first word.
What is, "no"?
A recent pandemic obsession.
What is, "K-pop?"
This is home.
What is, "Toronto?"
The number of sibling(s) I have.
What is, "one?"
What is an, "excuse"?
What I brought to school for my birthday each year.
What are, "bags of chips"?
Any closer and I get uncomfortable.
What is, "people who stay a safe distance away from me"?
You will find the White House here, but thankfully, not Donald Trump.
What is, "Washington, D.C.?"
A city with a tower near the waterfront.
What is, "Toronto?"
"You're doing a great job!" when you actually aren't, is an example of this.
What is, "false compliments?"
The job I wanted as a child.
What is a, "child psychologist?"
Turning ingredients into a masterpiece.
What is, "cooking?"
The hills kill my lungs, so sometimes, I take the long way along the Embarcadero to Fisherman's Wharf.
What is, "San Francisco?"
The place where my family is from.
What is, "China."
Something drivers don't do when you let them into my lane.
What is, "wave" or show thanks?
Favourite sport growing up.
What is, "basketball"?
I'm too lazy, so I do this instead to learn.
What is, "watching documentaries"?
Home of the stars, the house that Kobe built, and amusement parks.
What is, "Los Angeles?"
The award my great aunt won. It is no longer given out in Hong Kong.
What is, the Governor General's Award?
Commonly confused words because we pronounce one of them incorrectly.
What is, "your" vs. "you're"?
The text that impacted my childhood the most.
What is, "To Kill a Mockingbird."
If I sold these all, I could buy a used car from the early 2000s.
What is, "sneakers?"
The Romans crossed the Thames River and set up here.
What is, "London?"
A birthday tradition specific to my family.
What is, "choosing the restaurant at which to eat"?
Sending a teacher an e-mail using this incorrect form (way) of writing.
What is, "writing an email as if you're texting".