American lady living in Kuwait commenting on daily occurrances through her warped perspective. Her travels take us beyond the boundaries of normalcy. E-mail amerab@gmail.com. Twitter: @DesertGirlkwt
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Sunday, November 26, 2006
From Slovenia With Love
I can’t believe this. I am still in shock. In a good way.
A few weeks ago, I was (t)asked to go to a trade meeting for Slovenia. I mingled with the delegates – who were all very interested in doing business with Kuwait. I didn’t know nada about Slovenia, but the people in the delegation were incredibly kind and humble and I liked all of them very much. I met with one man who wanted to find agents in Kuwait to represent his high-end crystal company. I commented that a worker in my house had just smashed a crystal vase my sister had given me - and how upset I was - and maybe he if he got things going in Kuwait, I’d buy one of his pieces. I made a few phone calls and found a Kuwaiti investor who is a friend – and very happy to have had the connection. The deal is close to completion. I received some e-mails from the company and I was happy that I could help.
This morning, I’m sittin at my desk in a regularly-foul mood these days and the tea man brings in a big box. I snap his head off (as usual these days) for interrupting me in the middle of whatever stupid thing I was up to that moment. Then, I saw the label on the box. I can’t believe he did this – the crystal man sent me a gorgeous (and no doubt very expensive) vase.
Sometimes I am just blown away by people’s incredible kindnesses. I can’t remember someone – a stranger no less – being so thoughtful and gracious. The tea boy looked totally confused when I burst into tears. I guess he probably thought of me as non-human; God knows sometimes I feel like it. Then, somebody does something like this for me and my faith is restored in humanity.
6 comments:
Thanks for stopping by and it is so nice to hear from you! Just a few words on commenting: Through this blog, I won’t tolerate intolerance, hatred, finger-pointing or personal vendettas. If I even get those types of comments, I will most likely delete them because I believe it defeats the purpose of positive efforts and energy. Stop the hate.
I was happy to read the part about you snapping is head off, then you cried! :P
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! its ok. not all of us have emotions.
ReplyDeleteaww that was totally sweet of him!
ReplyDeleteAceituna: What a nice thing to say. Thanks so much for your lovely comment. If you are putting off work to READ this stuff - I am doing the same thing to WRITE this stuff! :)
ReplyDeleteAbaris - I would love to name the company because they were so amazingly kind, but I don't want there to be any problems with the joint venture in Kuwait. I have learned so much about Slovenia - I love that! Thank you for writing.
ReplyDeleteWow! Kudos to dude! :) I probably saw her, but I don't remember her specifically. I could definately "feel the love in the air". Tee hee.
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