She
was very excited to be visiting her country after so many years of foreign
education.
She was shocked by the very
first look of her home from the road.
Was everything all right?
There was no news of any war...
Her
parents explained that it was a mistake by the government municipality
authorities.
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The latest swanky silver-coloured car that they had gifted so thoughtfully, didn't do much to lift her spirits...
To her, it appeared like a child of the holocaust...
Do you feel we can really make amends for our mistakes? Can a gift help someone to express apology? Do share in the comments below.
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I'm surprised they even got a car from them! Not sure it will make amends though - might have to sell it to get the house fixed!
ReplyDeleteTrue, It would have been more acceptable if they fixed the damage and then gifted the car as a consolation.
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ReplyDeleteI'm not sure a car is much consolation when your home as been destroyed. Nicely done.
Shalom,
Rochelle
Nice little story, Anita. I think they might have preferred a new house, rather than a car though!
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A car wouldn't cut it for me - unless they rebuild the house too!
ReplyDeleteThey only way to make amends would be to repair the damaged house. What a mess.
ReplyDeleteCan we make amends for our mistakes with a gift? I think it depends upon the heart. If we are genuinely sorry for the action, I guess a gift can help us express that contrition.
ReplyDeleteWell done, Anita, using your story to start a conversation!
A Smart car? No, it would have to be a Ferrari at least! Nice one.
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Nope, the car doesn't do it for me, either. Nice one.
ReplyDeleteThe car is more like putting band-aid on a broken leg I think
ReplyDeleteGovernment and bureaucracy, the two crumbling pillars on which our lives unfortunately depend.
ReplyDeleteCar is hardly a consolation!
ReplyDeleteSorry... we killed your house, here have a car! Not quite sufficient, is it?
ReplyDeleteGovernments are never held accountable for their actions. They're necessary but dangerous.
ReplyDeleteThat was quite some gift the government gave .. liked the story
ReplyDeleteNice story..
ReplyDeleteNice story good work
ReplyDeleteNice little story...!!!
ReplyDeleteNice and very cute story...!!
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