Aaron slowly nodded his head, listening and understanding what she was saying. "I could see that you lack in cleaning. I guess it slips the mind sometimes, right? Or just use to the good lifestyle back in Sweden maybe? It becomes a habit to those who are not use to cleaning if others are cleaning for them." He set the cat down on the ground and went to go sit on the couch. Just as he did, he heard Josie ask what he wanted to drink. "Wine is fine, and I guess Cabernet will do" he spoke. Aaron didn't normally drink wine, as long as he didn't drink a mild amount that is. He was known to get drunk pretty easily, so he always had to ease himself on the drinking. Right when she had brought the drinks over, he took it carefully, saying a simple thanks before taking a sip and then setting it down on the coffee table. He heard Josie ask what it was like in Taipei. "Taipei?" he questioned, thinking for a bit. "It's pretty busy, kind of like New York, just, a little more crowded. Crosswalks never seem safe because there is always a few cars that run the light.. I call them "Red Light Runners" he said, smiling a bit. "Almost got hit, quite a lot actually. I got bumped once or twice but..." he paused for a moment, taking another sip of his drink. "Taipei is a bit like New York, except there are a bunch of signs on EVERY building. Lots of markets, night markets and stuff. Enjoy watching the kids walk to school and stuff. Sometimes I follow them just to make sure they get to school alright. Kids are, very sensitive creatures who have to learn and look up to their parents or elders even." Sitting there, he stared at his glass of wine for a moment, taking another sip before setting it back down. Sighing, he looked up at Josie for a moment, then looked at the table, reaching over to grab a blank piece of scrap paper and took a pencil. He started to write something in Taiwanese on the paper, the writing that he knew Josie could not read at all. He then started to sketch something next to the words, a cartoon lion of some sort, holding a balloon. He drew a speech bubble around the words, as if the lion were saying it. Then, he drew a dog, a Shiba Inu who was reaching out to accept the balloon. The words he wrote in the bubble was: "忽略消极别人给你的生活。原因总是有一个人谁可以把它两倍的更好。", "Hūlüè xiāojí biérén gěi nǐ de shēnghuó. Yuányīn zǒng shì yǒuyī gèrén shuí kěyǐ bǎ tā liǎng bèi de gèng hǎo.", then he said, "If you are curious about what it means, it says 'Ignore the negativity that others give you in life. Cause there is always that one person who can make it twice as better.'" Aaron looked at the floor for a moment, then lifted his head to look at Josie. "You can keep it as a reminder if you want..." he handed it to her.