Helping Others
- Do you usually help people around you?
- Yes, I am accustomed to assisting people in my vicinity, influenced by the caring and helpful environment in which I was raised. Having witnessed my parents extend help to relatives, friends, neighbors, and even strangers, I have imbibed these values and actively engage in helping others.
- How do you help people around you, such as neighbors, family, and friends?
- I contribute at home by assisting my parents in various ways. While not adept at cooking, I aid my mother in prep work, such as cutting vegetables. Additionally, I support my father, an avid gardener, in gardening tasks. Leveraging my proficiency in mathematics, I assist my cousins with their math homework. On certain days, I provide a ride to my neighbor’s son on my way to work.
- Do your parents teach you how to help others?
- Indeed, my parents have consistently instilled in me the values of compassion and aiding others without expecting anything in return.
- Did your parents help you a lot when you were young?
- Yes, during my formative years, my parents provided substantial help and guidance. I hold deep respect and gratitude for their unwavering support whenever I needed them.
- What have you done to help the elderly?
- I support the elderly by engaging in conversations, listening to their life stories, and providing companionship. Recognizing that retirement can bring feelings of loneliness, I offer my time and attention. Additionally, I assist with their needs, such as bringing groceries or medications when required.