At Flavors of the World restaurant, Amanda always impressed me by ordering in perfect Italian, German, or Mandarin. Unfortunately, her boyfriend Andrew constantly “corrected” her with mispronounced words, making her feel small.
One Friday, Andrew brought his parents. When Amanda politely ordered pho, Andrew mocked her again. This time, I stepped in — in Mandarin — asking him not to treat her that way. Amanda lit up and finally stood up for herself, revealing her deep love and years of study for languages.
The restaurant fell silent as Amanda told Andrew and his parents she deserved respect. She then walked out with her head held high.
The next week, Amanda returned alone, glowing with confidence. She’d broken up with Andrew and decided to pursue her dream job as a translator.
Sometimes, a small act of support can give someone the courage to reclaim their voice — and their future.