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Friday, June 11, 2010
1+: sarah, long story, sien, haha 6:02:00 PM

Such ignorance tsk tsk


It bothers me a tad when all people in a group are constantly doing the same mistake, but there are some particular person who will, out of a sudden, give out instructions and lectures about how "others" have to correct that mistake.


It's amazing how minimal involvement of him/herself that person trying to imply in that inspiring lecture/speech/instruction, as if out of a sudden, people who have the conscience to raise the issue has minimal responsibility for the occurrence of tragedy.


I'm not saying I'm not responsible for the mistake, but I can't help but wonder why when everyone is responsible for it, it's always a group of people who is constantly bossing around and another group just have to swallow it up and be at the other end of receiving order?



Won't it be nicer if "we" is used more than "u" in that speech/message delivered? We are nobody else's boss or slave. We all make mistakes, and if one person cares enough to raise it, that gesture is totally appreciated but still, it doesn't mean that person is automatically off the list of fixing the mistake.



If that person is ignorant enough to realise that, then that particular message doesn't deserve as much attention as it should be anymore.


Sometimes the "receiver" group of people are annoyed too when the others made mistakes, such as not doing the routine because of EXAMS, which they most prolly too ignorant to realise that it is affecting the rest, but still no chaos is created for the sake of peace among everyone.


SO PLEASE show more respect to others, even when everyone is wrong (including u my friend), if u think u deserve some from others thankyou.

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