I have kept making every effort to improve my written English by publishing my posts in English. Having finished thirteen articles, I find that writing constantly in English not only can provide benefits to my writing advancement, but also gives me an unexpected surprise. It is English posts that help me filter some annoying voices out while allowing me to get the comfort I need.
I have notcied whenever I make something unhappy or disturbing with Chinese on the social network, followers always make fun of it, especially when hanging out with me, which really makes me uncomfortable and a bit furious. Honestly speaking, I share it openly, only hoping for sympathy and understanding, not any laugh. However, when it comes to English Moments, there is an interesting phenomenon. On the one hand, comments seem a dramatic drop. Those people laughing at my Chinese Moments before disappear suddenly. Maybe finding it demanding to look through English, they no longer click the URL links which connect to English posts. On the other hand, another group of people really caring about me start to either encourage me by leaving commonts down below my Moments or offering advice by talking with me online.
This is indeed what I like to see. Every post put online is my personal thought, and I am keen to engage in a discussion with other people who hold the similar or even totally opposite opinions. In other words, I just want a platform where people can exchange every different perception without any other concerns.