It was 2013, I was 17 years old and I went to a
concert. I was alone at the line, I was going just with myself. I wasn’t scare
because I don’t care being alone in a show: I’m going to listen music, nothing
else. It isn’t a big deal to me.

In September
of that same year, I traveled to Iquique with my parents, because we have
family there. So, I talked with Karen, with the objective of hang out together,
maybe eating an ice cream or going to the beach. But that day, we were going to
go to the Zofri, and my uncle told me: why
don’t you invite her? And okay, we went to her house in my uncle’s car and
then he said: I know this place, a friend of mine live by here. Suddenly, Karen went out
and she saw my uncle and she said: I KNOW
YOU! YOU’RE MY PARENT BEST FRIEND! And my uncle screamed too: HEY, DARLING! HOW ARE YOU? It was so funny, because her parents and mine
were worried, I mean they were saying things like: “who’s this girl?”, “where did you meet her?”, “will you hang out together?” and that parents stuff. But when they realized they know to each other, everything was fun and we had a really nice time 😃
Nice experience I´ve also been to concerts alone and it feels a little strange but the love for the music and the band to, creates concert friendships .
ResponderEliminarwooow! that's a funny story. Music can connect people in beautiful ways. That's a big example of this!
ResponderEliminarI laughed a lot with "that parents stuff", haha. That was so real.
the world can be a small place... or maybe Iquique is small
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ResponderEliminarIt's great that music has united them in time despite the distance, good experience!