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Friday, June 19, 2009

Please Learn PLEASE. Never Be Sorry to Say SORRY. Thank You for Saying THANK YOU


PLEASE and SORRY. Not to forget, THANK YOU.

Do they seem to be the hardest word? We make the choice. We choose to make them the hard ones amidst the fact that it's way easier to say them out rather than saying 'I love you' or 'I miss you' or 'I can never live this life without you' or say whatever!

As for me, you don't really have to remind me of how much you love or miss me, neither to say the latter if you can't really be good at saying those three words mentioned above.

It's bitter, but I've to admit it with a big yes that most Malaysians share this common problem. They always find it hard to thank although people have done them a big-time favor. Sorry seems to be the hardest word although it's clear that they have committed misconducts or wrongdoings. And instead of being polite by saying 'please', they tend to act like a snob. Feel offended now? Think again.

We needn't pay a single penny for saying a thank you, please and sorry. Neither that we need to think twice to say so. Say it when we have to say it without pondering longer.

There's another common thought amongst most Malaysians. We've always afraid of the people's reactions to us. We're afraid of not getting good responses from others when we say those words, so we would rather choose not to say any of them. Why should we think of the responses? And for the sake of egoism, we would rather retard the humanistic values. Think again.

I've got a few (many, to be exact!) experiences on this very issue. It's very common when we are using the lifts. Many of us tend to walk out of the lifts without thanking the person who really took the effort to pushed the door-open button as much as the person could just ignore the possibility that you might get stucked between the doors. It won't cost us anything to thank the person who have mind of your safety. It'll in fact encourage that very person and others witnessing it to be more generous.

Many Malaysians thought they're brilliant and civilised enough, especially those who lived in urban areas. They've always deemed themselves to be way better than others in many ways but in fact, their wisdom and values of civilization are evaporating. That would lead them to act like a dullard. That's what we normally find in our daily lives.

It's undoubtedly true that we're living in a very modern world now. But modernisation doesn't denote the idea of letting go the civic concerns and mutual respect between one another. The price shouldn't be that expensive anyway. So, why would we choose to make it costly now?

Malaysians, we don't need a reason to act generous. Think of this.

Sorry to offend anyone and thank you for the thoughts. Together, let's make a big change now. Please.

6 comments:

MomAuniAysar said...

Yess,

We should change it starting by today..

I agree with u Intan.

:)

azahzotas said...

we can called this person as 'egois'. nowdays, so hard to find polite people eventhou we living in country that rich of adat-adat ketimuran...dan this entry telah mengingatkan aku kepada seseorang...wahaha...agak sukar untuk memperbetulkan perkara ini sebenarnya...heh..

sweet cravings said...

I feel that, most Malaysians are no where near of being courteous anymore these days! Jangan kata to say the word 'please' & 'thank you'.. nak senyum pun susah, Intan.

Sometimes I think that the westerns are better in that sense. :)

KERISMAWATI said...

Kak Sarah,
I've to agree with you with a big yes. Good things have to be started somewhere. So, let's bring it on! :)

Hazah,
Please extend this post to her! Perhaps she'll learn something big? Haha. I so lov you, my dear!

Kak Mira,
You're so so correct. But let's not be like 'em. We are WE! :)

Fast Bone said...

Agree with u....500%


:)

KERISMAWATI said...

Khalid,
Thank you for agreeing with me so much. 500%..?! Sangat banyak oke. Heheh.