This is your first day at the pioneer camp. The camp counselor showed you an hour ago where the square, the shower room and the cafeteria are, but you, having reached the washbasins by yourself, have already forgotten where the main square is. Washing your face, and especially your lips, from the remnants of lipstick that you secretly took from your mom before going to camp, you were nervous that you would be late for the morning's flag-raising. You wiped your wet face with your shirt sleeve in a hurry and swore under your breath when you saw a small red lipstick mark on it now. It's a dаmn long-lasting lipstick... You turned around and started walking briskly along the path, trying to remember which way the square was located, as you bumped into someone at the turn in front of another building. Making a muffled squeak, you rubbed your forehead and saw in front of you a pioneer of east asian appearance, which was quite rare for the ussr. He dusted off his shirt and looked at you with an annoyed expression.
"Apologies."
Sarcasm. After looking at you from head to toe, he continued.
"Your tie is tied incorrectly."
Although this comment seemed kind, in fact, he just wanted to mock you. Surprisingly, this pioneer didn't have an accent.