Thursday, October 16, 2008

Respect!!!



One day, I was going to work when something happened on the road. A foreign laborer was parking a car in a parking zone and he was taking it slowly in oder to be careful. I saw two Maldivian girls walking really fast and squeeze between a parked truck and the car being parked. The guy in the car slammed the brakes right on time or else the second girl would have been hurt. Guess what? The girl walked up the car door and the guy in the seat said sorry. But the girl screamed at the guy saying that he should go back to where he came from and she even cursed the guy a thousand times before spitting at the rear window and buzzing off. I was shocked for a moment. But I continued to walk and just caught the 2:10pm ferry to the airport. In the ferry, a Maldivian guy refused to pay saying that the ferry left late. Funny thing was the guy stepped in just before me. He was shouting at the guy, saying that this is not your home and if you ask me again I will hit you...stuff like that. The guy in the ferry was like frozen for five minutes before he withdrew and told the captain. Since the captain was a Maldivian too, he was able to solve the problem with a bit of arguing. Later that day I went for a coffee with a girl who "used" to work at our site with me. We were served by a Maldivian waiter. He brought us two Nescafe's and I started sipping it happily. But, my companion was not happy. She asked the waiter to change the coffee to something else. She send him back like five times and still wasn't happy with what he brought. She started screaming like it was an episode of a television drama or something. I was really embarrassed. She stood up and stormed out of the place. The waiter stood there shocked, the others there were looking in my direction. I slowly shook my head and got up, paid a 100 bucks and asked the guy to keep the change for himself. The least I could do to apologize.

You know, we should treat people with respect and kindness. People make mistakes because we are human beings. It doesn't matter if we are dark or fair, if we are from different ethnicities, if we are from different countries or even if we work at different levels. Do we like it when people criticize our mistakes in a rude way? Do we like being spoken rudely to? Do we like being shouted at or being embarrassed infront of a whole crowd..? Are we perfect in everything we do? Think about these things before you say something to someone. Sometimes we shout at people blindly when the fault is ours, and we do feel bad about it once we realize it. Most laborers are foreigners, they are far away from their homes trying to earn something and we must welcome them warmly rather than treating them like if they were aliens. Why do we have to bring foreigners in the first place? Because some of us aren't cut out for the jobs they do or should I say some of us don't want to attend some of those jobs...We are all humans, all flesh and blood. If you want someone to learn from you, you should be an example to them and if you think you deserve to be respected, well then I've got two words for ya, Respect Others!!!!

7 comments:

paperclippenny said...

there are some people who don't even understand that the term 'bangaalhi' is derogatory

Unknown said...

yeah you should see how low the empathy in among Maldivians have fallen. i would like to relate a incident which shocked me as well. In Marble cafe we at a coffee at a table a far ahead there was another 3 Maldivians guys at a coffee as well. Fun environment laughter. All of a sudden one of the guys at the table of 3 faints and slams on the floor. There was of course some moment of shock to every one. The other two guys whispers a word or 2 among themselves, but the sadly they never moved to help there fellow mate. Finally it was a Bangladeshi waiter who took the initiative to take the fellow of the floor. And still the other two did not give a hand. Finally someone from another table did help the waiter to carry him off tot the lift. I don't know what happened from there guess they took to a hospital or something. The main point is the other two fellows who were sharing the coffee table with the poor dude did not have a heart to help him.

cyberkid said...

Can't agree more Paperclipenny, and rhetoric, the incident u saw was terrible. I guess some people are just heartless to not lend a hand to a friend in need..Shame some people just don't deserve to be termed as friends...

Anonymous said...

mihaaaru miulhey kudhinge discipline haadha dhashey dhooo!! they think that they are the only people who live in here. shame on them.

cyberkid said...

Not everyone, but some or u can say most...mr. or mrs or ms anonymous and thanks for visiting

Anonymous said...

i agree we should allwasy try and use the magical words if nessesary or not and it takes tons oc courage to use the magical words (polite words like sorry, thankyou etc...)

and cyberkid 99% of kids dont have a carecter at all ingey they are useless as shit even worse than that

cyberkid said...

I agree with ya mate, but come to think of it, whose fault is it? Parents? Locals? environment? TV? I wonder how we can change them...