Hei, I also have emotions, you know!
Anyway, last Sunday, I was making my way to watch the 'Da Vinci Code'. On the Bus, the TV Mobile was showing 'Gag', a show, that is of similar nature to Candid Camera, from Canada!(Another one for the records, Mediacorp's 'Candid Camera' is beyond the league of 'Gags'. Basically one word sums up the quality of 'Candid Camera', SUCKS!)
In one of the gags, I have seen, motorists are stopped by a traffic policeman. When the policeman was checking the licences of these motorist, he suddenly breakdown and cry. The poor guy, he just broke up with her girlfriend. The reactions of the people in the show, show either sympathy or bewildered. I can guess the reason why they are bewildered. Policeman are suppose to show that they are tough guys. Their weaknesses should not be show to the public at all. Cos it will lose the public confidence in the police force.
Some people after their bewilderment provide the policeman with tissues and some words of consolation. Well well, I wonder what will happen if Singaporeans are in the show. Complain to forum? Write in blogs? Policeman will be sacked the next day? Well will never know. But sure am curious abt what will happen.
But this gag, although I have seen so many times, has set me thinking. All humans have emotions, no matter what. Some of us show it very fast, some of us tend to hide it. Although, a policeman is supposed to look tough, they also have emotions, not the cold, tough fellow they should protray.
Being sensitive to other people's emotion is really one people skill that most of us should picked up because ALL people have emotions. The more considerate you are abt other people emotions, the more people want to associate with you because when they are around you, they are happy, or at least not offended by your actions consistently.
So for all, this blog is informl u people, do consider abt other people's emotions before you do anything. The consequence for not doing so may be huge. And really, pls think before u speak. Being able to speak faster without offending people easily takes time and I never said it is easy. Practice makes perfect.
Cheers!

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