The Invitation.

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I was young and still felt like I needed to impress everyone I came across. At the time, everything was going just fine till this day…

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Ambivert would have been the best label for me as I was just there. In-between. It was that time in my life when I was figuring things out but one thing I was certain of was the fact that I disliked parties and public gatherings with strangers. I think I still do.

However, my mom was invited to a party and she thought it best to carry me along. For days I tried to persuade her to rethink her decision but her mind was already made-up.

"But mummy, you can go with Didi or Nick"

"I'm going with you and that's final".

"Why does it have to be me?"

"Because you never leave the house. And moreover, this was a great time to meet and socialise with your cousins and other family members. Trust me, it's strictly on invitation so there wouldn't be any nuisances around".

'It was strictly on invitation'–that was all the closure I held on to. Eventually, I accepted my fate and started planning for the event. Everything was supposed to be perfect; my dress, my hairdo, my shoes, everything.

The day I dread so much finally came and contrary to what my mom said, it was so bad! We arrived at the venue and it was a very large gathering. There were so many people around and this realisation alone was enough to make me start fidgeting. I was already feeling very uncomfortable when my uncle came out to welcome us.

"Oh hello there." He said beaming with joy. "I'm glad you two could make it" he gave both of us hugs.

"Look at you Wongi, you're so grown!" He said again.

In all these, I was there smiling sheepishly. I guess my smile covered up the anguish I was feeling within. After a quick chit-chat, he ushered us into an inner chamber where the guests with the invitation cards were. Although there were still many people in there, it was better than the crowd outside.

Twenty minutes after our arrival, an usher came to take our orders. Without thinking twice, I asked for a plate of chicken fried rice. My mom looked me in the eyes and asked

"Are you sure that is what you want?"

My answer was a yes. Few minutes later, my mom was ushered to a high table, leaving me alone in the midst of familiar strangers. I would have you know that I didn't know how to use cutleries properly and that was the beginning of my doom.

I ate my rice like a normal human being but when it was time to eat the chicken, I was struggling so much. I looked around me and saw people flawlessly using their cutleries to divide their proteins into smaller pieces. I considered using my hands to eat the chicken and saving myself the hassle but again, there were no taps around. Where was I? A dessert?

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During this dilemma, an usher passed and I asked her if I could get a bowl of water to wash my hands but she said;

"Sorry, but we do not have that. Did your cutleries fall down? I could get you another set" she said.

"No thank you. I'm fine"

Again I looked around to see if I could get a hint from anyone but there was this guy by the corner. He was looking in my direction and it felt like he knew what I was going through. Our eyes met and he made a gesture. He raised his right hand, took it to his mouth and acted as if he was tearing a piece of chicken. At this point, it was evident that he knew what I was going through. I wondered how.

I immediately removed my gaze from him and faced the chicken laps that was laying helplessly on my plate. I used my fork and managed to get a little piece off the chicken and that was it.

The usher came around later and asked if I was done eating. It was a very hard response to give but I said yes.

"Sorry ma, are you sure you're done eating?"

"Yes I am"

"So I can carry your plate?"

"Yes you can" I responded, feigning a smile but deep down, I was so pained.

Again, I looked in the direction of the guy that made a gesture earlier and he burst into laughter. He looked at me and laughed so hard. Embarrassed would be an understatement as to how I felt. I ignored everything at that point and tried to enjoy the party. Lucky for me, the party ended about an hour later.

After that day, I made up my mind to learn how to eat with cutleries and I did. Yes I did. Like they say, "Do not be embarrassed by your failures. Learn from them and start again".

Love,Wongi✨

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They are experiences that teach us a lot, help us to be better and learn new things that are presented to us. Interesting experience that you share with us.

Thanks for sharing.
Good day.

Thank you very much @rinconpoetico7 . These experiences make us who we are.

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Wongi, look at me laughing in Japanese and Chinese while reading. Why? Because I can totally relate. I don't really like a party, sometimes I just have to if it's a person very important to me.

I love that it was an experience that helped you to learn.

What an interesting read, sweetie 😘. Thanks for sharing.

I'm thrilled that you enjoyed reading 😊😂😂.

Thank you for stopping by.

You're welcome

Lol I laughed hard while reading this., 😂😂😂

Oh my Wongi.

😂😂😅

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Now this is funny😂, I know how hard it must be been for you to say Yes. I've been there before😆. It is also very nice to know that you used to experience to learn something

I guess I wouldn't have taken "learning how to use cutleries" seriously if I didn't have that experience 😄😄

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Throat cleared🌝.
I'm wondering why you didn't learn how to eat with cutleries at an infact age...for a rich kid(I would have used 'ajebo').

But then, even at my age, I don't know how to use that and I'm not shy about it.

Hehe, when you enter a gathering with "big people", you would be shy about it 😅

No way!
It's only ladies and some rich kids(male) that do this.


Maybe I haven't been into such gathering.
Meanwhile, I do eat swallow in parties

If I knew, I would have eaten swallow but the problem was that people were all using cutlery to eat🥺

Lol😂
It's well with your soul. Amen

Amen to that

Oh My ! I am sorry but I can't help but burst into laughter like the guy 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

Chaii that big chicken just go like that. Lucky waiter, him just go help you devour am.

Thanks for sharing. I had a good laugh.

My dear, na how chicken pass me so😂

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Thank you

What an interesting piece

It's to go out sometimes and have an experience of the outside world

Thank you for stopping by.

As an introvert myself, this story gave me anxiety. Heh. In the end, however, this experience helped you learn and grow in such a cool manner. Learning what cutlery to use is a wonderful skill and one that needs practice. I prefer to just grab stuff with my fingers when I'm alone, but when in Rome...

If I could recommend an improvement, it would be in regards to this sentence: I was young. The question in my mind is how young? It's not necessary to be too specific, but adding a general age could work. For example, mid-teens, late teens, early twenties, mid-twenties, etc.

I enjoyed reading this story because it shows that in spite of the embarrassing episode, your mother was right to push you out of your comfort zone and explore a new aspect of yourself that you would have otherwise avoided. Well done!

but when in Rome...

act like the Romans

it would be in regards to this sentence: I was young

Specificity, got it. Thank you so very much for the correction. I would do well to pay more attention to the details next time😊

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It's terribly painful to be in a situation with people you don't know, especially when you know you are expected to behave in certain ways, and you don't even know what they are. Thank you for joining the "Start" creative nonfiction prompt, and for reading and commenting on the work of other community members.

Terrible is a good word to describe it. Thank you so much for stopping by.

Chicken lap gone just like that😂😂😂

but lesson learnt.🤕😂

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😂😂 Your mum must've seen it coming, hence the question on whether you were sure.
As long as it isn't a formal gathering, I don't mind using my hands if it's makes me comfortable. On the other hand, I rarely eat at parties.

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God oo
I can’t believe you let such a chicken go without breaking it bone with your reach.

I remember going for a birthday, the celebrant was the former president African world bank and former minister of education in Nigeria and it was strictly on invitation. Some thing like this was about to happen but when I saw people breaking their chicken.

I just asked for servet and tear my chicken with my hands then use servet to wipe the rest🤣🤣

Sorry about that my dear

My dear, you made a very smart decision😂😂. Leave me and my lack of scope ijalum.

don’t worry, come to my place let me teach you some tricks to this levels 🌚🌚😏

🌚🌚🌚. I learnt the trick already 😇

Hmmmmmm
Ok ooo