回复 76# hart
Hi Mr. Li,
Good afternoon to you.
Thank you very much for the information. I am just trying to share my experience. You are right. I really don't like the person who does not show respect to others as well, especially using those kinds of words. Sometimes in public when I overheared people talked about Chinese or China, I would try to hear more about what they were saying (maybe not right behavior ) . In most situation, they were justing talking about some news or food stuff. But I remember one time before Christmas, my wife and I were waiting in the postoffice to send a parcel. An old lady showed up and stood right in front of us without queuing. We felt very strange and just wanted to say something to her. A post office staff(a very kind young lady) found out this and asked her to wait in the queue. The old lady got very angry and said to the young lady 'Why you let me wait after chinese, I am british. You should not work here, you should work in the postoffice in China'. And the yound lady said to her ' I will not work for you, you cannot send anything in this postoffice. Please go to other place to send your parcel!' My wife and I were deeply affected. What a nice lady. After sending our parcel, we went to the nearest card shop, bought a biggest 'Thank you card' , wrote down our grateful words and feeling, and gave it to the young lady. We didn't want to bother her too much and left the postoffice without many words, but in our mind she is very very nice person we will never forget. That is my little story of disrespect and respect.
Thank you very much for your welcome and very nice to talk to you~~~~~~~~
Best regards
Ron |