A smile goes a long way
With everyone told to stay home except those whose work is deemed essential, we should all be very thankful for those who are doing that essential work on our behalf. We should all be treating such people respectfully and be grateful that they are putting themselves out on our behalf.
So when, for example, you have a concern about an apparent price jump in a product at a supermarket, respectfully raise the question and listen to the response. In this stressful time, a smile and a bit of respect go a long way. So does a bit of patience and finding out the facts rather than jumping to conclusions. But for those who are not mature enough to treat others with respect, I would suggest the answer might be a little fear instead. Fear of what they would be able to do if those wonderful people working in essential areas simply refuse to work for them.
K A BENFELL
Gonville
Great column
Awesome column from Dani Lebo on raising children, first and foremost, with resilience. Hearty to know some families embrace this kaupapa. I raised my three children (alone) with similar values, and they have become outstanding adults with can-do attitudes and great resilience. Awesome whanau Lebo.
CHANNA MIRIAM KNUCKEY
Gonville