Post by jiao on Sept 30, 2011 13:16:45 GMT -7
This one is writing this essay totally under duress. It is done to honor her Mistress, and her Home and nothing more.
` When ji enters a room, she most usually addresses and greets all there. It is abnormal for her not to do so. She did see in her posts that she did address the Master that has her writing this, but when she went to find the log of it, logs were not there.. again, and she not know why. So, another reason she is writing this.
Addressing a Free is a form of respect for their title of Free. There being some in Palace that ji will never address, for she has not one iota of respect of them.
Those in the Home she was told she did not address properly, she does respect them, there fore the reason of this one typing this out as well.
She does not wish to seem facetious, although it may seem so. She will be on her toes in the future to make sure that her logs are on and that she does address correctly in any and all Homes.
There are times to offer service, and times not to do so. If the Free are in conversation, this one will not offer until the conversation seems to deplete itself out. Interrupting a Free's conversation is rude and ill-mannered in this ones book.
Having been trained and retrained and retrained many times over the years ji should know better to greet properly and when to offer service. She watches for openings of the Free speaking before she may utter a word, or move to over service.
In the future she will be on alert more so to do so as soon as she feels it is a time that may allow it.
she begs forgiveness for her mistakes in the Home and prays that the Free may accept her apologies and this essay.ss
` When ji enters a room, she most usually addresses and greets all there. It is abnormal for her not to do so. She did see in her posts that she did address the Master that has her writing this, but when she went to find the log of it, logs were not there.. again, and she not know why. So, another reason she is writing this.
Addressing a Free is a form of respect for their title of Free. There being some in Palace that ji will never address, for she has not one iota of respect of them.
Those in the Home she was told she did not address properly, she does respect them, there fore the reason of this one typing this out as well.
She does not wish to seem facetious, although it may seem so. She will be on her toes in the future to make sure that her logs are on and that she does address correctly in any and all Homes.
There are times to offer service, and times not to do so. If the Free are in conversation, this one will not offer until the conversation seems to deplete itself out. Interrupting a Free's conversation is rude and ill-mannered in this ones book.
Having been trained and retrained and retrained many times over the years ji should know better to greet properly and when to offer service. She watches for openings of the Free speaking before she may utter a word, or move to over service.
In the future she will be on alert more so to do so as soon as she feels it is a time that may allow it.
she begs forgiveness for her mistakes in the Home and prays that the Free may accept her apologies and this essay.ss