Tired of giving titles to my scribblings
Well its a kind of humbling experience working in a cafeteria, never knew how it would feel like working in one. But i guess the experience here is almost 180degrees out of phase with what it would be in India. Here all the students who come in for their food take say "plz" "sorry" "excuse me" instead of ordering Get me this, get me that, this is a quality i really like from these people. They treat everyone with respect, even though its just superficial and they really dont care even if it was some stick standing there, but atleast its not rude. And people who work along with me also dont give an inch of self-respect and dont let anyone ill-treat them as well.
Probably if i learn anything from this land, then it must b to respect all individuals and dont judge people based on their work. I'm not saying that i misbehaved with people in India, but I dont know, i didnt give respect to them. Tat much i remember, coz i told one of my friends who asked to increase my tip to waiters that "they get paid man, y bother?". which reinforces the point i mentioned in my previous post, But i have learnt my lesson!
So b it!!!
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