SHOULD I WISH YOU OR SHOULD I COMPLAIN TO YOU?
Pic.; Rekha Prakash
Some seven years ago, early one morning,
I received a phone call from the mother of one of my students. She had a petty grievance
and I gracefully assured her that the needful would be done. I hoped, the
matter would end there. But, the lady was going on and on and on …
“Rest assured ma’am,” I conveyed to the
lady keeping my cool, “It is a small matter.”
“Small matter?” the lady flared up and
took off, all over again!
I realized I had committed a sacrilege
by saying “It is a small matter”!
“Ma’am, I am sorry, if I have offended
you,” I had still the composure to convey to her, “But, trust me, you don’t
have to worry … Today is my 50th birthday!”
That didn’t help either … The lady had
more to say …
And, I hung up my phone …
“To hell with you,” I said, now
irritated and hurt, knowing it very well, that she neither heard what I just
said nor felt what I meant when I had said, “Ma’am, today is my 50th
b’day.” Yes, all that she was obsessed with was her own early-morning agenda …
which, despite my graceful assurances, she was unwilling to drop.”
So, I had hung up the phone and screamed
from this side of the planet – “To hell with you”!
Do we bother to check with the other person
before we complain to him nastily – that too early in the morning – if it is
his b’day or wedding anniversary (Leave alone if he is in a hospital or
graveyard)?
I am just asking, knowing it well, that
we don’t …
But, if the other person lets us know
that it is his 50th b’day or
wedding silver-jubilee, then?
I think, we are heartless morons if we
keep playing our nasty broken-records!
So, today, early in the morning, I sent
this message to my eleventh-standard student, Isha:
“Good
morning Isha.
Please
attend the class today at 9 am or 6.30 pm …
You
had missed yesterday’s.
Sir”
I forwarded this message to Isha’s
mother, too, who is my FB friend.
I received an instant reply from Isha’s
mother:
“Ok
sir. Isha will attend at 6.30 pm. Thanks.”
All this happened before I left my
house. When I reached my office at 8 and logged on to my computer, I noted that
it was the b’day of Isha’s mom!
“Oh no!” I felt bad for the silly
complaint I had made, early in the morning, about her daughter to Isha’s mom …
Yes, when she, certainly, did not want to hear it from anyone …
I did not wait to do amends. I wrote:
“Happy
b’day ma’am. I feel bad, that I sent, early this morning,
Isha’s
message (complaint) instead of wishing you …
Really
sorry. Have a great day and a year ahead. Love.”
Isha’s mom was quick:
“HAHA!!
Thank you sir for the wishes.”
I was relieved … yes, when I did not hear
from other side of the planet – “Go to hell.”
GERALD D’CUNHA
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