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:: Home » Air, Sea and Land, My Habitat » Living Graciously
Reply To : Not if you're doing it for the right reasons - because it is your mess and it's the right thing to do. It'll only seem "very odd" if you're doing it just because you think you must.

That's also the very basis of a gracious person. The ability to see what is right and do it because it's right, not because he/she is told to, not cause he/she is afraid of repercussions if they don't.

Here you get people who die die won't give way on the roads, die die must cruise in the overtaking lane, die die won't signal, etc etc etc... So many times I've seen ambulances with sirens blaring and f**k-heads on the road still don't know how to give way.

I even saw at a traffic junction once a**holes running across the road making turning ambulance wait for them with it's lights flashing and alarm on. Just because they had a green signal to cross. They did not even have the bloody basic decency to let a dying man/woman in the ambulance go first.



Tok Chong Lim said : Clearing of tables after dinner is not a difficult thing to do but when u are the only one doing it, it will seems very odd.
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