Thursday, January 29, 2009

Courtesy and finesse….

Have you ever felt intimidated and angry when you are persistently asked to do something? Especially by someone whom you have never met face to face and hardly know? Being excessively pressured to say yes and then pushed to the limit?

One thing is for sure. My heart rebels from inside of me and cries out, ”Please! Who do you think you are in the first place?”

For years, I have worked, I have never been subjected to this kind of behaviour. All my heads of departments, even the present one have never asked for help without saying please and being disrespectful. And when they do, we would always love to do the task with utmost drive and with pleasure, not out of fear nor out of spite.

Have been disturbed of late. And so, I have decided to just lie low and say nothing. Let the thing pass. I do not gain anything anyway.

What disturbs me most is the fact that someone of high standing and knowledgeable can act this way. Why is it so difficult for people to be nice to each other? What is the use of being highly educated if one is rude and cannot even be courteous amongst fellow human beings? The truth of the matter is, asking for help in wanting to gain benefit from others is an art. We need to practice; the mannerisms, the tone of language, the request….Why is it so difficult to say “Please?” Why can’t people say, “It would be very good if..”. Why use, “I want you to....” when “I would be very much obliged if you could..” or “I would be very pleased if you would…” sounds much more pleasing to the ears? I just cannot comprehend….

Common sense. But it is not a common practice anymore… This disturbs me. A lot! Finesse and courtesy is gone. To God, I turn and unto him I put my words of prayers, “Oh Allah! Please show and open the hearts of men who are heartless enough not to realize the importance of courtesy and gentleness, especially when asking for help from others…Amin”

I shudder at the thought of having to work under these type of human beings (as your boss, that is..). Possibly under duress for the rest of one’s lives.

The Prophet (peace be upon him) said ... “manifest taqwa wherever you, replace wrong deeds with good, it would expiate for your sins. Deal with people with your best behaviour.”

In another saying, the Prophet (peace upon him) has also stated, “God is gentle, and He loves the adoption of a gentle attitude in all matters.” (related by Al-Bukhari and Muslim)

I have not replied nor have I retaliated. One solution is, to do nothing at all…

The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said, “A person who believes in God and the Hereafter should speak about good things or else should keep quiet.”

The only humility that is really ours is not that which we try to show before God in prayer, but that which we carry with us in our daily conduct.. –Andrew Murray
From Him, we seek forgiveness...

8 comments:

D said...

Hang on there, for you are being tested. Unfortunately, qualifications and position often has its side-effects. :)

Umi Kalthum Ngah said...

Dear D,

You are right! I am being tested. And such a mediocre one...compared to the real sufferings and tribulations faced by our Muslim brethrens far out in Palestine.

Was feeling down...but much better now...

Thank you for your consoling words..

HCI said...

Dear Umi,

Hope you reached home in a relaxed state, that the KB trip removed all those negative reaction.

Those people are actually unconscious of their effect on people like us. They behaved according to their thinking or mind set. Probably if we are them, we behaved in similar way. This is from the teaching of NLP.

Nice meeting you esp. that part on drinking tea. I was quite in a bad state yesterday, still is today, but came to work cos students are back.

Umi Kalthum Ngah said...

Dear Has,

It was good meeting you in person. After exchanging words through your blog and mine...

Yes! The drinking tea part was hilarious! Was anticipating the kind of reaction from you...Your facial expression etc. Hope you found the tea. Remember the name? Jiaogulan tea, okay?

If you cant, then I will get one for you next time I get to be in KB again...

Wasalam...

HCI said...

Dear Umi,

U ni lebih dasyat dari orang Cina ya? Ha ha ha, saya tanya patients Cina kat klinik. Depa pun tak tahu, semua ambil nama nak gi selidik. Tapi dari pembacaan ikut internet, itu benda depa panggil The Miracle Grass.

Lepas minum tu, esok harinya saya minum teh cengkeh buatan sendiri untuk mengubati masalah candida saya. Agaknya panas teh Jiaoghulan dan teh cengkeh kot, hari berikutnya mulut dan lidah saya keluar ulcers. Panas sangat kot. Tapi teh cengkeh sedap juga, sebab suami yang tumpang minum nak saya buatkan lagi untuknya.

Naz in Norway said...

Umi,
Salam perkenalan.
I come here from D's. I love that last quotation in your post. How true..
Have a nice weekend and drop by at my pondok sometime for coffee ok. I'll be back :)

Umi Kalthum Ngah said...

Dear Has,

Wow!

You sure are an amazing lady...taking all those concoctions...

Sorry, maybe the Jiaogulan tea has an adverse effect on you...

Hope you are fine now!

Umi Kalthum Ngah said...

Dearest Naz,

Thank you for visiting...

Yes! The last quote made me realize a lot of things..Sometimes, we tend to forget...

Will certainly drop by your place...

Salam perkenalan too!