“The Class President’s Mother Who Cleans”
This article was written by a famous celebrity way back in 2004. I really love re-reading this. Enjoy everyone!
“When I was in elementary school, our family had to move three times because of financial issues. I was unusually shy around people, and it took me a long time adjusting to my new schools. However, I soon became used to my new school life and participated in school events. Sometimes, I’d even say something funny in the middle of class and make the classroom turn into a sea of laughter.
When I was in sixth grade, I became the class president. My mother was extremely happy for me, but also worried. She told me, ‘Since our Jaesuk is the class president, I should visit your school teacher sometime and even help out in the track and field meets.’
However, a parent can not meet with a school teacher empty-handed, and since she is the mother of the class president, she needed to give donations to the track and field organization as well. I think that was pressuring for her, but at the time, I did not know. I had no idea why her face expression suddenly darkened when she said those things.
At the time, my father was a postman and did not make much. And since he is a man who refuses all bribes, there weren’t any perks or extra income to his job either. To my mother, it was difficult to even use that income to provide her sons with a proper education.
After that incident, I soon bumped into my mother at school. She was cleaning the main entrance. ’Mom, why are you cleaning the school?’ She laughed and replied, ‘Since our Jaesuk is the class president now, I think I should help in some way too…’
I later found out that my mom didn’t have enough to donate, and offered to clean instead. I have no idea how much I cried after I found that out.
My mother’s love for me is so big, I could not repay it, even in an eternity. I’ve never expressed it, but I will quietly shout it now: ’Mother, I love you.’”
what's in a postman job that he is prone to bribing?
Waaah~ you google it right? hehehe^^
yeah, that's him a famous korean MC and gag man.
Yoo Jae-Seok from Korea is a famous comedian in his country.
nomerci it's part of their culture in their country. The writer is born in 1970's so I guess its an old tradition from their school..
I opted to hide the name of the writer as I don't want him to get bashed because of his nationality. ^^
different ppl hav different views.
worth reading.. v all know tht our mother loves us sooooooo much, thn any1 else, but still situations which exhibits their unconditional love really needs a big hug n kisses in return...
Why does a parent need to "bring" or "donate" something to meet the principal?
I never did.....nor did I feel the need to clean the school.....:/
Have I missed something???
Because the person is a fool. Plus the story is contradictory.
It's like she only proved her love by doing what he saw as a menial task.
So if he hadn't caught her cleaning, he wouldn't have thought she loved him?
Also he 'never expressed it before' that he loved her? Why not?.
I don't think there is anything humiliating about cleaning, everyone does it, and a real person would show their Mum they love her every day, without having to see proof of the amount of her love.
It is recycled internet looping email garbage.
Nice sentiment, but hardly inspiring, due to the holes in the theory.
Qhris I'm wondering which part you refer to as rubbish in this article?
rofl....a bucket to be sick in or a bucket of voddy?
A nice article , worth reading ..
may god bless all our mom's
I was.
Then my soul died reading this rubbish.
I was glad QL wasn't closed down.
Then I read this.