That night, after dinner, we went to the stadium to set up a stall. It's really lively, some are running, some are dancing in the square dance, and some children are skating. . . . . . We turned around first, found a place with many children, and began to decorate. No sooner had I spread out the newspaper than many people gathered around and asked, "What are you doing?" "I'm here to set up a stall." I replied. I quickly put things in order, and before I could shout, more people flocked to choose what they liked. An aunt bargained with me. She sold eggs for 50 cents, but he insisted on returning to 40 cents. At this time, I wish my mother could come and help me, but my mother was playing with her mobile phone a few meters away and deliberately didn't look at me. Because before we set out, we agreed that all the prices and changes would be decided by ourselves. With more and more people, I began to get nervous and sweaty, and finally quoted the price of gourd incorrectly. I quoted the original 3 yuan gourd as 1, but since I quoted it, I have to sell it at the quoted price.
A little brother came over and fell in love with my own editing at first sight. He bought it immediately, 1 yuan. He said, "I also have such a clip. I only need one part." I bought it this time. " A little brother took a fancy to my card, and his mother gave him 1 yuan to buy it himself.
Later, after the children across the street skated, I was anxious to go home and watch the program "My Dad is the Best". So we packed our things and went home. I sold 17 yuan 30 points.
This stall, not only let me experience life, solve the idle items at home, but also let me realize that it is not easy for my parents to make money. Next time I get a chance, I will set up a stall.