A friend of mine recently wanted to buy a dog but was unsure what breed to get, so he asked for my opinion. I know he's an outgoing, lively, and patient person. I thought about it and decided that Huskies, while mischievous, often bring joy and suit my friend's personality perfectly. So I suggested he get a Husky, and trusting me, he bought one online. To avoid getting a mixed breed, he specifically spent two thousand yuan on a purebred Husky. But he wanted to return it as soon as he received it. What happened?
I went with my friend to pick up this little husky. The puppy looked incredibly cute—fluffy and chubby—and I just wanted to pet it. Just as I was admiring it, my friend said she didn't want the dog anymore and wanted to return it. I was shocked. Why would she want to return such a lovely dog?
It turns out my friend had been searching online for information about Huskies for the past few days. He learned that this breed is not very bright, often acts silly and mischievous, and has a major flaw: it loves to destroy things, which is a huge problem for clean people. He had called the little Husky several times, but it seemed not to hear him and didn't respond. He was worried that it might become disobedient and difficult to raise, so he wanted to return the Husky.
After hearing my friend's words, I advised him: "The dog is perfectly fine. If you return it now, you'll have to pay a penalty fee, which is obviously not worth it. The dog has already arrived, so just keep it."
Finally, my friend thought about it and felt it made sense, so he brought the dog home. Now, hearing that this dog often destroys my friend's house completely, I feel a strange sense of joy. That's why many netizens say: "Your friend is such a jerk!"