MMAMI MOSEBEKOA

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The assumptions of my belief in which I grew up with

16 May 2024, 01:15 Publicly Viewable

I grew up in a Christian family whereby we were taught love, kindness and respect. So growing up I always knew that I have to respect other people especially the elders so that my days in this world can be expanded as the bible says. So with respect I was told or taught on how to greet or even to talk to elders that I should not call my elders by their names but to respectfully say sir/mam when approaching. I was taught to love other people as much as I would appreciate the love and respect from other people, and I was also taught to be kind to everyone no matter how rich or poor the person is, be kind and have a good heart. 

And that teaching I learned while I'm still young has also taught me that through those things you learn how to live with other people and interact with them because if I wasn't taught respect from home I would not be able to approach people without being unnecessarily rude when having communications, because after all respect is earned meaning that you have to respect other in order to be respected . So in other words we as Christians have love, kindness and respect towards people but also, I am not saying that the other ethnic groups of people who are not the Christians are not respectful/kind/loving but the assumptions of the ethnical group of Christians says that it is how we are.