Chapter 546
Reborn in the Eighties as a Housewife with a Space
Today, Qin Jiale made crucian carp soup for her sister, as she had learned from Fang Hong yesterday that crucian carp soup was good for lactation.
So, in order for her sister to recover and ensure her nephews have food, Qin Jiale went to the market early in the morning to buy crucian carp and make soup for her sister.
âSis, Fang Hong said crucian carp soup is good, so I made crucian carp soup for you today.â Qin Jiale told her sister about todayâs meal as soon as she saw her.
âThank you, Lele, youâve worked hard.â Qin Xue looked at her not-so-old sister, who seemed to have grown up all at once, taking care of her diet attentively.
âWhat are you talking about, sister? This is what I should do. Donât say such things in the future, understand?â Qin Jiale didnât want her sister to be so polite and distant with her.
âIâm sorry, Iâm used to saying this. Iâll pay attention in the future.â Qin Xue was really used to it, without realizing any difference, but people of her era wouldnât think that way.
They might feel too polite and not warm enough, but itâs very common in modern times for people in a community not to know each other, let alone know everyone on the same floor of a building.
However, Qin Xue grew up in that era, so her actions and habits naturally developed based on that timeâs style and customs.
As they say, the environment shapes a person, what kind of environment one lives in can be seen in oneâs daily life.
Especially when it comes to upbringing, Qin Xue remembered once encountering a mother and son on the bus. Although the two werenât dressed very well and were despised by others on the bus, the child did not show any reaction, just holding his motherâs hand and sitting quietly.
Later, at a stop, a mother and daughter came on, both of them dressed well and fashionable.
Since there were no extra seats on the bus at the time, the girl complained about how annoying it was that there were no available seats.
The poor-dressed child then stood up and offered his seat, but instead of gratitude, he received disdain from the well-dressed girl.
Qin Xue remembered it like this: âWho asked you to give up your seat? Youâre dressed so shabbily and ragged, who knows if you have any diseases or if youâll spread infection?â As soon as the well-dressed girl spoke, her poor upbringing was exposed.
But the mother of the poorly-dressed child just shook her head, smiled, patted his head, and gave him a thumbs-up to avoid further unfair treatment. Before the child had a chance to speak, she said, âKid, you did very well. You just did what you thought was right, and thatâs great. Iâm proud of you.â
Then the child looked at his mother and smiled sweetly with a very confident face.
And then the people on the bus stared at the well-dressed mother and daughter, making them too embarrassed to continue riding and got off early in shame.
Although it was a small incident, it reflected how important a personâs family upbringing is.
Although the mother and son were not as well off as the other pair, they had decent manners, were willing to help others, and did not argue or fight when insulted.
Itâs not that they were afraid, but rather they didnât want to bother. After all, if a dog bites you, are you going to bite the dog back?
From this incident, Qin Xue deeply understood a principle: it is kindness if someone helps you, but itâs also their duty if they donât.
That is, donât squander other peopleâs kindness towards you. Once itâs gone, itâs gone for good.
This saying also applies to friendships, as some people take advantage of your kindness to demand or hurt you. But no one is a fool who willingly helps you time after time, only to be used by you, right?
So, whether itâs friendship, kinship, or love, cherish the person who is good to you. Donât trample on their feelings without care.