Last week, I decided to take a gaggle of kids for an end-of-school-year lunch in a New York neighbourhood that I did not know well. I duly began looking for a suitable restaurant. A decade ago, I would have done that by turning to a restaurant guide. In the world I grew up in, it was normal to seek advice from the “experts”.
不久前,我打算带一群孩子到纽约一个我不太熟悉的街区吃午餐,以庆祝他们学年的结束。理所当然地,我开始找合适的餐厅。10年前,我会去求助餐厅指南。依我的成长经历,向“专家们”寻求建议很正常。
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