narrate one incident where you got into trouble for not obeying your elders
Answers
Answer:
Following is the narrated incident:-
There have been many times when children get into trouble when they do not listen to their elders. Indeed, there is a reason why we consider them to be wise for they are the ones who teach us to learn from our experiences and not make the same mistakes twice, let alone do things what we are told not to do.
There was a time when I was sitting in our family car in the garage my cousins and my mother left us in the car because she had to get something she had forgot in the house. Before leaving the car she specifically told us not to touch the gears. My cousin thought it would be fun to pretend to be cops and drive the car to catch thieves.
In excitement I ended up pulling the hand break and since it was summers, mother had left the air conditioner turned on. Moving the gears turned out to be a bad decision as the car went slamming into a wall right outside our garage. Not just that my cousin even injured her lip as it got cut.
That day I got into so much trouble, grounded for a month and a cut in my allowance. That day I decided not to disobey my elders even for fun.
Answer:
I was preparing for college. My mother was busy in the kitchen. She was preparing my tiffin. She told me repeatedly that I should carry my umbrella in my bag because there is a forecast of heavy rain in the afternoon. I didn’t pay much heed to my mom’s repeated warnings and managed to leave home without it.
My college got over at 3 in the afternoon. The sky was already covered with thick grey clouds and as soon as I stepped out of the college premises it started raining. I had to take shelter under a shade and saw some of the girls from my college were on their way beneath their umbrellas. I repented.
I was in a hurry as I had to reach my tuition classes but waiting made it worse. I was heavily drenched when I reached my teacher’s place and was already sneezing badly. After returning home I fell sick and it took a week to recover. I missed classes in college and learned a good lesson.