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What are the stories of impatient tailors and impatient customers?
Express the personality characteristics of acute and chronic temper by describing the dialogue and behavior between tailor and customer. The text of this story/composition is as follows:

One summer, a customer came to the tailor shop.

The customer said, "I want to make a short-sleeved shirt." When can I pick it up? "

The tailor said, "Tomorrow."

So the customer went home.

The next day, the tailor waited for the customer in the shop early, but he didn't show up.

Another day passed, and the customer finally came. He said, "Sorry, I'm a little late."

The tailor immediately flew into a rage and roared, "I'm late all day. I said I was only a little late!" " "

The customer had to pick up the short-sleeved shirt with his name written on the table and walk away, muttering, "If I had known, I would have told him I was a slow-witted person!" " "

Extended data

1, impatient

Pinyin: JX√ngzi

Explanation:

1) impatient.

Yuan Shang Zhongxian's "Liu Yichuan" is the third fold: "He must be unreasonable, and you are too impatient. What if God doesn't forgive me? "

Chapters 4 and 7 of Officialdom in Appearance: "The British government is an impatient person. When you get everything, you must get rid of it before you can sleep. "

2) refers to people who have no patience.

Huashan's "In the Mountains" II: "Yan studied and was born with a quick temper. He can't sit still in the house. "

3) Impatiens seed alias. See Li Ming's Compendium of Materia Medica Cao Liufeng Xianhua.

2, chronic

Pinyin: Man Xngzi

Explanation:

1) chronic: ~ people.

2) refers to the slow-witted person: she is a ~, and she will not be in a hurry if there is a fire at home.