Class

I remember my father telling me that with high education and life experience, comes class. Here we are not talking about the class that separate humans into different categories based on their social/economical status, we are talking about the glamor, articulation, and respect that one carries along with her/his position as a role model or leader. My father told me this to remind me that one has to watch out for what she/he is doing, especially in public. In order to be a respectful person, one has to act respectful. Subtle things like the usage of vocabulary, manners, or simply the way one dresses, are indications of one’s class.

With that said, I have to say, I was very disappointed in a public figure after listening to her presentation/interview. She has no class or whatsoever and it is a shame, especially when she is the representative of a respected corporation.

Oh well, I was able to witness what happens when one fails my father’s “summon”…