4.14.2009

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Sometimes I wonder, how some people tend to be so hard appreciating what have given to them. I know givers shouldn't expect to get something back when they give, but is it that hard just to say the word 'thank you'?
I don't expect anyone to do the same thing as I did either, but I just need some appreciation (and that is just as simple as saying thank you) to what I have did.
I find it somehow inpolite, when people do something good and give something somewhat is meaningful to you, and you say nothing.
How could you not appreciate what you've got?
Just as simply as saying thank you.
I seriously don't expect much from you, really. But I felt it's just so rude, getting no appreciation at all.
I don't want to make this a biggie.
But from what you've done, it just changed my mind about what I thought about you before.
Or maybe you're just not used being in the 'well-mannered' environment. I don't know.

Well, oh well, maybe I've had enough of all this, being in a world of people like you who are very seldomly say 'the magic words' and understand the importance of manner and being polite.
I don't want to sound harsh really, but it keeps friggin bothering me, and I don't like it.

So for those of you who felt you're somehow like 'that', please do try to say 'the magic words'!
And for those of you who DON'T EVEN KNOW WHAT ARE THE MAGIC WORDS ARE...
MAN, DON'T YOUR PARENTS EVEN TEACH YOU THAT? (sorry, no offence)

FYI: MAGIC WORDS ARE=
1. THANK YOU (when you say it, it means you are appreciating to what other people have done/given to you)
2. PLEASE
3. SORRY



Thank you

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