Thursday 12 April 2012

...kids and human relation

...my family and i went to Hong Kong last month…of course the place we would not miss was Disneyland…i have four kids but the happiest one was my youngest daughter…she was so happy by the time we boarded the airplane…just can’t stop smiling all the way to HK…she was so excited and already planned to buy souvenirs to her friends and teacher…and to tell them about her exciting trip to HK…we especially the kids had real fun there…visited Disneyland and of course some shopping…my daughter was so busy when we visited souvenir shops…no worry as her dad will pay all the bills...these are for my friends and those good ones are for my best friends (she had 4 best friends) and favourite teachers…she thought they must be very happy to have those souvenirs…we flew back to Penang after 4 days and 3 nights in HK…we arrived home after mid night…instead of going to sleep my daughter was busy organizing the souvenirs to her friends, her favourite class teacher and of course her school books…she slept around 2am that night…however, when  i came back from work the next day, i saw her sad face…she did not greet as usual...i hugged her and asked why she looked sad…she then told me she gave all the souvenirs she bought in HK to her friends, best friends and her favourite teacher…but…she told me the teacher did not say anything to her …she just gave a plain look at the gift, took it and continued with her work without saying a word or showed any emotion of thanks…that’s very rude i said to myself…she should have at least smile and say thank you…i tried to calm my daughter by saying i’m sure she likes your gift and appreciate it very much…may be she’s busy with her work and forget to say thank you…at least all your friends are happy and appreciate your gifts… that event took her 3 days to forget…sometimes kids are better than grown ups when it comes to human relation ain’t it?…

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