At my granddaughter's wedding, the DJ polled the guests to see who had been married the longest. Since it turned out to be my husband and me, the DJ asked us, “What advice would you give to the newly married couple?” I said, “The three most important words in a marriage are, ‘You're probably right.’” Everyone then looked expectantly at my husband. “She's probably right,” he said.
在我孫女的婚禮上,主持人逐個(gè)詢問(wèn)來(lái)賓,看誰(shuí)結(jié)婚的時(shí)間最長(zhǎng)。結(jié)果我和我丈夫結(jié)婚的時(shí)間最長(zhǎng)。主持人問(wèn)我們:“你們要給這對(duì)新婚夫婦什么忠告呢?”我說(shuō):“在婚姻中最重要的一句話是‘你可能是對(duì)的?!边@時(shí)候每個(gè)人都期待地看著我的丈夫。他說(shuō):“她可能是對(duì)的?!?