you have noticed that some of your classmates converse rudely with the bus driver.with your partner,discuss why you think they behave that way.what advice would you give them?follow-up questions 1.would you persist with...or give up?2.what can you tell..?3.would you involve teacher/parents..?4.why not try to...?5.why is it important to..?6.would you use an example..?7.how would you counter..?8.how easy/difficult do you think it would be for you..?9.can you think of how you could..?10.why do you think this happens...?how can it be changed?11.what do you think about..?
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This actually is not the children's fault. The one who should be blamed here is our Indian society and the typical Indian mindset.
All of us are from a middle class family. We sure don't like rich people showing off their red, polished Ferrari, diamond rings and huge bungalows. We write about this in newspapers and throw tantrum. But why? We do the same too.
We overlook beggars on the streets, give them rude looks and shoo 'em away. So who are we to complain about those rich ones?
I'll try to explain my classmates about their rude behaviour and how bad it is to misbehave with someone whose probably struggling with his life, both socially and mentally. I'll try to give some examples and tell them about charity organisations that work in favour of these people and not against them.
Yes, I'll try to involve some elders if they don't seem to budge about their ruthless decision of troubling those who aren't well privileged.
It is important to do so because this mindset demands a change or else the condition will remain the same even after some 20 years.
As mentioned above, I'll try to emphasise my points by giving examples. It's not going to be easy but nothing worth having comes easy. So, i'll not give up and continuously tell my friends that what they are doing is wrong.
It can be changed if people all over come together. Because strength lies in unity.
All of us are from a middle class family. We sure don't like rich people showing off their red, polished Ferrari, diamond rings and huge bungalows. We write about this in newspapers and throw tantrum. But why? We do the same too.
We overlook beggars on the streets, give them rude looks and shoo 'em away. So who are we to complain about those rich ones?
I'll try to explain my classmates about their rude behaviour and how bad it is to misbehave with someone whose probably struggling with his life, both socially and mentally. I'll try to give some examples and tell them about charity organisations that work in favour of these people and not against them.
Yes, I'll try to involve some elders if they don't seem to budge about their ruthless decision of troubling those who aren't well privileged.
It is important to do so because this mindset demands a change or else the condition will remain the same even after some 20 years.
As mentioned above, I'll try to emphasise my points by giving examples. It's not going to be easy but nothing worth having comes easy. So, i'll not give up and continuously tell my friends that what they are doing is wrong.
It can be changed if people all over come together. Because strength lies in unity.
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