Thou shall not 'har'
Do not be mistaken; this eleventh commandment only applies to me.
Sometimes when we are asked to do something out of sudden or something we don't like to do, we go "har?..."
I am guilty of it.
I have left the so-called forecast IC rut a couple of months ago, started doing training and recruitment, and with the blessings of my section leaders, I am in the midst of raising two helpers in my team. The silly part of me thought, "I can finally shake leg..." ;P Yuh right. Very soon after, Beatrice informed me of my August duties: verifier, return busing and something I have totally forgotten about - internal traffic. And yes, I blurted the forbidden word.
The creative author of this commandment is not me, but my beloved friend, Tizane. She "har?" at me in front of her ushers and so I gave her the you-shouldn't-say-har-in-front-of-your-ushers look, and she said, "yea, I know... I already told my ushers 'Thou shall not har'." Not to say in front of people, that attitude shouldn't even come out before anyone, especially the Lord.
3 Comments:
egom, if you don't know what it is, you can call me direct and I shall demonstrate the power of har-ness to you ;P
Well.... i am glad you realised what the power of "harring" can do do people, Har unto people if they want people to har back at you.... hmmm
hmmmm... what both of u said makes alot of sense... hmmmm...
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