Durian is a delicious tropical fruit with a distinct smell. Last month, I had a trip to Singapore. On my way back, I bought some durian chocolate at airport planning to share with my colleagues in France. Even if each chocolate ball is a small piece of dried durian wrapped with a layer of white chocolate followed by a layer of dark chocolate, you can still sense the durian smell after opening the packing.
Colleagues, who tried durian before, thanked me for the chocolate. Colleagues, who have never tried durian, either refused to try because of the smell or tried it and felt regret. I understand all their feelings as I remember that it used to take me at least half a year from disliking it to accepting it, enjoying it and loving it. My colleagues' reaction again justifies the saying, "Durian is a fruit that you may not like it initially, but the more you eat it, the more you like it".
Many things in life are like trying durian: before dawn, it is darkness; before spring, it is winter. So, if someone offers you durian next time, try it!
Colleagues, who tried durian before, thanked me for the chocolate. Colleagues, who have never tried durian, either refused to try because of the smell or tried it and felt regret. I understand all their feelings as I remember that it used to take me at least half a year from disliking it to accepting it, enjoying it and loving it. My colleagues' reaction again justifies the saying, "Durian is a fruit that you may not like it initially, but the more you eat it, the more you like it".
Many things in life are like trying durian: before dawn, it is darkness; before spring, it is winter. So, if someone offers you durian next time, try it!