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THE three little words a British child most often hears must surely be 'Say thank you'. But sometimes it is very hard to say them.
On my tenth birthday, a godparent presented me with a beautifully wrapped present, which I unwrapped with mounting excitement. Inside, I found a shoeshine kit. It consisted of a yellow cloth, two tins of shoe polish, one brown and one black, and two brushes. It is hard to think of anything in my life that has disappointed me more.See the full content of this document
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Ungrateful? Don't Give Me That!
'Say thank you,' whispered my mother. Those two little words did eventually emerge from my mouth, but with an interval of a ...
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