Danh ngôn của Giannis Antetokounmpo
I was selling stuff probably since I could remember, like 6 or 7 years old. I was always out there helping my mom and dad sell watches, glasses, CDs, DVDs, stuff like that. Whatever we could put our hands on. I did it until I was around 17. But I was just doing it because I had to. There was no other option.
I was selling stuff probably since I could remember, like 6 or 7 years old. I was always out there helping my mom and dad sell watches, glasses, CDs, DVDs, stuff like that. Whatever we could put our hands on. I did it until I was around 17. But I was just doing it because I had to. There was no other option.
Có lẽ tôi đã bán đồ từ hồi tôi còn nhớ, khoảng 6 hay 7 tuổi. Tôi luôn ở đó giúp bố mẹ tôi bán đồng hồ, kính, đĩa CD, DVD, những thứ tương tự. Bất cứ thứ gì chúng ta có thể nhúng tay vào. Tôi đã làm việc đó cho đến năm 17 tuổi. Nhưng tôi chỉ làm vì tôi phải làm vậy. Không có lựa chọn nào khác.
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