It has been exactly a month since my eldest daughter joined the company.
I still vividly remember how nervous and worried I was on my first day at work.
I worried a lot, 'Will I really be able to endure this?', but I'm also deeply grateful to my daughter for supporting me for a month.
Fortunately, there was a manager at the company and a manager who listened to the interview.
The people I work with are all kind and good.
I think my daughter was able to adjust to her work life better.
He always takes good care of me to end the day with a story after work.
One day, my daughter asked the manager, “Why did you choose me from among so many applicants?”
Some of them had experience, while others had good academic records.
He said that he often lacked character in his manner of speaking and behavior.
On the other hand, my daughter was polite from beginning to end,
I particularly like the way you use the words, “Thank you,” “Thank you,” and “Thank you so much.”
He said that he chose it because he thought it would be more comfortable to work together.
Hearing this, I was surprised, but also deeply grateful.
I have made it a habit to say, “Mom, thank you for cooking delicious food,” and “Thank you for buying me,” even over trivial matters.
He said it so often that I even said, “It’s okay to stop saying thank you.”
I felt even more grateful that their words had led to such a remarkable outcome.
I’ve often been told that we look at character more than abilities or specifications, but
Through this incident, the words and attitudes I use in my daily life
I came to realize once again how important it is to building trust between people.
We should diligently practice the words of Mother’s love, which express respect and gratitude for others, in our daily lives.