I quickly called the optical shop where I made my spectacle to ask if they could give me a replacement.
The staff told me to just bring down my spectacle for them to take a look.
While at a shopping mall yesteday, I saw that the optical shop has an outlet there.
I went in and asked the staff about my problem.
He asked, "Did you bring my specs?"
I replied, "No. I just found out you have an outlet here."
I then went on to describe the size of the screw.
He walked to the shelf, opened a box and picked out a tiny screw with a pincer.
He then placed the tiny screw on my palm.
I couldn't tell if this is the right size and had wanted to ask if he could give me a few different ones for me to try. I will return those that do not fit on my next visit.
But after placing the tiny screw on my palm, he just walked away.
I was like "Huh?"
How am I going keep this tiny screw without losing it? Am I going to put it in my berms pocket? Am I going to slot it into one of the slots in my wallet?
Couldn't he at least give me a small plastic bag or wrap it in a piece of paper?
Sure enough, I nearly dropped the screw when I tried to pick it between my thumb and index finger.
I opened my wallet and try to look for somewhere to store it safely when I saw a namecard.
Carefully, I placed the screw on the namecard and folded it before slotting it safely in my wallet.
A month ago, my cousin and I went to another optical shop to buys his contact lenses.
The manager promised to give him a pair of free contact lens previously.
But during the last trip, the manager was transferred to another outlet.
This time my cousin went back, the manager is back at the shop.
My cousin jokingly mentioned to the manager that he still owes him a pair of free contact lenses.
The manager not only kept his promise, he gave my cousin two pairs of contact lenses which were better.
On top of that, the manager also gave me two pairs of the same contact lenses.