"I don't want to drink from this glass because the servant drank from it," stated Juju.
"I washed it afterwards. Anyway, what does it matter. because a servant is also a human being," commented Jojo
"If Jesus can lower Himself to the level of a servant, why can't you and I treat our underlings better?" chimed in Jeje
"Let's face it. You and I are still feudal in our outlook. In America, a maid comes and cleans and goes away and is paid in dollars by the hour. Here we grudge paying the so-called lower classes. Household work has to be done and a labourer is worthy of his hire," said Jojo.
"Yes. Also did you know that you should not use the word 'housewife' but say proudly 'I am a homemaker'," said Jeje.
"I did know that. Those who cook and clean should also be admired and given a kind word," commented Juju.
"There are many wives who do unpaid work in the home, cooking, cleaning and caring for children. However, society only recognises a person who earns a salary," said Jojo.
"Yes. A homemaker's job is never done. She cannot clock off at five p.m. Sometimes she has to work till late at night and still get up early in the morning," said Jeje.
"If you stay in a hotel, you are paying for the services of a housekeeper who will change the bed sheets and the towels. Usually these things are done for you free in your home," conclude Jeje adding, "Let us pray to God for the insight to understand the unseen workers."
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