This style is called accommodating. It happens when the person does not think about his or herself and would rather care or serve other people instead. It is like the person would rather fulfill the wishes of the person around him or her than to even fulfill his or her own. It is a way of not caring to one's self and only to others.
when Wallace get their house assignments from umbc they are generous made for the house and also their vote so they can when they purchase the house it will all you have enough money for it or somebody will vouch it for you because when you have vouchers money can get you everything like it's so crazy like bro I have to do some money over a voucher to have my employment and everything my appointment is like $150,000k on it a voucher is also like 2,000 in cocaine yeah
The essay “Jesus Shaves” by David Sedaris is part of his book <em>Me Talk Pretty One Day</em> and it tells the story of a French class he was in while studying abroad in Paris. The class is trying to explain to a Moroccan student what Easter is, but their lack of language skills make for a comical attempt.
Part of the reason why the essay resonates with so many people is because of his description of experiences that are common to all students.
First, the fact that the Moroccan student asks a basic, obvious question that is very pertinent to the topic, yet no one really knows how to explain it despite its simplicity.
Also, the way Sedaris defends American traditions when questioned by his teacher exemplifies the experience any student has when challenged by a professor.
Most importantly, the difficulty and frustration any language learner experiences when they are trying to explain themselves, yet they lack the words to do so as precisely as they would like.