The subject is all about me ka!
Hi everyone! I have two little stories to share kaa!
The first one was from a hospital visit ka.
I had a little accident hurting my thumb and was advised to see the doctor to be sure.
At the hospital, I was told by a receptionist to go to another building. Well! I was kind of lost because there wasn't any service counter to let me know which floor to go to.
While I was thinking of what best to do, there was a cleaning lady walking by. I saw one guy asking her something so I tried as well.
She told me exactly what I needed to do!!!!!!
I learned several things ka:
- I sure admire the cleaning lady who was able to answer questions and could respond willingly without delay.
This is what we as individuals should be. Know the broad picture of one's own organization, be prompt to help even when it isn’t his/her scope of responsibility, and stay proud to be one of the members of the organization who has added value, with or without the knowing of peers and bosses!
I had a little accident hurting my thumb and was advised to see the doctor to be sure.
At the hospital, I was told by a receptionist to go to another building. Well! I was kind of lost because there wasn't any service counter to let me know which floor to go to.
While I was thinking of what best to do, there was a cleaning lady walking by. I saw one guy asking her something so I tried as well.
She told me exactly what I needed to do!!!!!!
I learned several things ka:
- I sure admire the cleaning lady who was able to answer questions and could respond willingly without delay.
This is what we as individuals should be. Know the broad picture of one's own organization, be prompt to help even when it isn’t his/her scope of responsibility, and stay proud to be one of the members of the organization who has added value, with or without the knowing of peers and bosses!
- I also think that the one who was directly responsible, telling me to the other building with no further information. Younger ones may simply googled while the reaction of this analogue woman was different, looking for someone to ask for the info ka 5555!
Another little story is my second I'd like to share ka!
I had a phone conversation with a hotel reservation staff late last week and we were talking about using a ‘voucher’ ka.
You may have heard how some Thais pronounce it as ‘voi-cher’. This time I heard it and had an urge to tell her how to pronounce it correctly ka.
I put it this way ka: 'Please excuse me na ka. May I make a little remark about the way to pronounce ‘voucher’. It should be ‘vow-cher’ …. vow that is similar to Thai เว้า ๆ โค้ง ๆ. I apologetically said it ka. Was relieved she thanked me without saying much! Whew!
Any comments mai ka?
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