I'm shocked...but it was good.
Last Friday night, on my way to home, I was in a harry a little bit to drop the laubndry. It's near my house. When I parked my car I didn't pay attention so much. Actually my drive was so bad. The fact of the matter is that my car ran on the curb and I got a flat tire...It's happened in a twinkling...AHHHH...I've just got my car in April...Anyway I had to had repair. Fortunatly, it happened near my house, in addition to that there is a garage near, too. And it was still opened then. I went there and I explain about that. The staff said to me it needed to change to spair one(of course I could guess that). And he told it would take a couple of days to get new one. So I asked him just to put spair one. And I decided to repair in my parent' home. I would go home then to get snow tires. I thought a lot whether I put snow tires or not. But eventually I changed whole tires to snow ones. And this was correct decide. Today, it was snowy near my school. If I didn't got a flat tire, I wouldn't change yet. So I got a chance to chage the tires.

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How much snow in your area, exactly? I mean, I'm from Canada, and my part of the country usually gets about 10cm of snow on the road before the plows get out. And we don't use snow tires. We just drive more carefully.
Recently I feel it's winter. This morning also I could see snow. And the road I drive to my work was frozen here and there. So I drove very carefully, even though my car had snow tires. I can't believe you didn't use snow tires in Canada! How about in Japan? You don't use those here neighter?
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