
Last week, during the break between my two classes, one of my students was standing outside having a snack of one of my favorite treats, sweet potato. I go bonkers for these. When I lived in Japan, I would run like a little kid after an ice cream truck when I heard the "焼き芋" guy in my 'hood.
Now, this is not just any student. I've taught this student before, and last semester I continued to forge a friendship as this student visited me for conversation tutoring at my other English job. I consider this student more of a friend than someone I just teach.
So, as my eyes widened at this student's snack, I was gracefully offered a piece. Which I accepted. And wolfed down.
Mark has chastised me for being unprofessional about this...what do you all think?

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As for snatching a bite of 焼き芋, I might acquiesce with Mark, but C'MON! it's 焼き芋!
Yes, THANK YOU. I can't pass up delectable sweet potato.
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