Environmental Sciences, asked by harshharsbhadur, 8 months ago


. Write an incident that made you realise the greatness of your parents.​

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Answered by imahrosh2009usman
11

Explanation:

A sub-inspector in police, my dad was finally able to purchase a small one BHK house after 15 or so years of service, with his hard-earned money and some loans from his friends and some against his GP fund.

I remember a time when there were 10 family members staying in that tiny house at the same time.

In the one bedroom, my paternal uncle (Chacha) and aunt (Chachi), along with their first-born used to sleep on the only double-bed we had.

On the floor, my Mom would make-shift our bed with the spare mattresses and blankets on which the four of us would sleep together - me, my sister, and my parents.

In the hall, on the wooden couch/bed, my Grandpa would sleep. There would be a folding bed for my Grandma, and my paternal aunt (Bua) would have the makeshift bed on the floor with another set of spare mattress and blankets.

Whenever I am reminded of those days when the peace and harmony prevailed among the family members living together in such a tiny space, I feel the greatness of my parents.

Looking at how the things turned out later with the same uncle, reinforces that feeling. Some years down the line, he grew resentful towards my parents, only God knows why, and broke all the relations with us. Yes, not even us kids were allowed to mingle with each other, such was his hatred. He came back to our house (not the same one but a bigger one that my Dad was able to get after his retirement) only at my Dad's funeral. Never before, never after.

I like to think that my parents could never do something like that to anyone who gave them shelter under their tiny roof unconditionally, especially because they were family! That’s how much sure I am of their greatness…

Answered by tushargupta0691
2

Answer:

Parents go to great lengths to ensure their children's health and happiness. They are always concerned with their child's happiness. They don't even ask for anything in return. My parents have always been very loving to me since I was a child. They gave me anything that was affordable that I asked for without hesitation. Despite this, I used to get irritated if I didn't get what I asked for. I argue with them and sometimes I don't speak to them. I sit alone in my room and do not leave.

When something similar happened, I became enraged and slammed the door of my sleeping room. I had no idea I had a fever. I didn't eat anything else that day. My mother asked me to come near her when I went to bed at night. She expressed regret to me. I had a very weak feeling inside my head. She apologized to me, despite the fact that it was my fault and I had been extremely rude to her. She took me out to eat. After a while, when she touched my brow, it burned like hell. She inquired as to whether I was aware of my fever. My parents were concerned because I had a high fever. They looked after me the entire night. I was rude to them and got angry with them over trivial matters, but they cared about me and even apologized to me.

This incident made me realize how wonderful my parents are. Parents have a love relationship that cannot be expressed in words but is revealed through actions. This cannot be the only reason to demonstrate my parents' greatness. They gave me life, educated me, and always tried to make me happy. We don't have to worry about food because they provide it for me. They pay my school fees, so I don't have to worry about them. They are always concerned with our well-being. They are God's image. They are much better than that in my life. Nobody can ever take their place; they are irreplaceable.

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