lunes, 30 de septiembre de 2019

Something I may have done different

Last weekend my father, my brother and I decided to go to the national derby at the Azteca Stadium. It was a soccer game in which we were expecting many people coming through; we were talking about thousands of people, not only from the city, but also from other states of the country such as Jalisco, Puebla or even Chihuahua. We knew our prediction was right when we saw tens of buses parking all along the avenue, they came from everywhere. 

We finally get into the stadium and saw some guys sitting in our places, so I asked them to stand up and leave; they had to move but we started to talk friendly, because we were supporting the same team. I asked them where did they coming from, because of their foreign accent, and they said they came from Guanajuato, and that was it for the moment. 

Fortunately, our team was winning the game and we were all celebrating, but suddenly we turn back and there was this skinny and suspect guy who was now in our sits although we were all standing up. We let him stayed at first, but then he started to push me and my brother because we did not fit in the three places where now we were four people.
It started to get a little bit annoying for me, besides I was a little bit enthusiastic for the match and got my energy to the top.

It all fail when some guy asked me to give him some of my beer, so I got very angry albeit my brother was not. I pushed the guy and gave him a quick punch. Little did I know he was one of the guys who came from Guanajuato. They were many and they got very angry.

Finally, they told us that their friend was drunk and he always tend to put them in situations like that, so they apologized and so did I. I may could had done things different, because in another situation my father, my brother and I could have been hurt very badly, and all because of my reckless way to react to this situations. 

We talked about it in our way home, but we were also proud of our willing to defend each other and to not let anyone disrespect us. 


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2 comentarios:

  1. I hope you're team won!
    I bet it was not a nice experience but it must be really amazing to know your family have your back.
    Kepp up the momentum!

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  2. OMG VIOLENCE IS NOT THE SOLUTION TO ANYTHING BUT I LIKE THE WAY YOU ACTED AND DEFENDED YOUR FAMILY, PLACE AND BEER. (:

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