NUSSA : TOLONG DAN TERIMA KASIH
Summary
TLDRIn this playful yet insightful interaction, Nussa, Rarra, and Umma navigate the ups and downs of family dynamics. Nussa, caught up in his homework, becomes frustrated with Rarra's slow response when asked to get HVS paper. After some humorous mishaps and misunderstandings, Umma intervenes, reminding her children about the importance of gratitude and politeness. Nussa apologizes for not expressing thanks and learns the value of saying 'please' and 'thank you.' The conversation ends with lighthearted sibling banter, highlighting love, patience, and the significance of expressing appreciation in family interactions.
Takeaways
- π Nussa is focused on completing his homework but gets frustrated when he is distracted by other tasks.
- π Rarra is asked by Nussa to retrieve HVS paper, but struggles to find the correct one, which frustrates Nussa.
- π Nussa shows impatience with Rarra, complaining about the time it takes to get the paper, and how much paper Rarra brings.
- π Rarra feels unappreciated after helping Nussa but doesn't receive a 'thank you'.
- π Umma intervenes, suggesting that both Nussa and Rarra should use polite language like 'please' and 'thank you'.
- π Nussa acknowledges his mistake for not using polite language and apologizes to Rarra.
- π Umma teaches Nussa and Rarra about saying 'Jazakallah Khair' (may Allah repay you with kindness) as a way to show gratitude.
- π Nussa apologizes to Rarra and thanks her in a more heartfelt and polite manner, using the phrase 'Jazakallah Khair'.
- π Rarra responds to Nussa's gratitude, asking for her own 'thank you' and reminding Nussa to be more considerate.
- π The conversation ends with a reminder from Rarra to Nussa to wash his own glass after using it, in a playful tone.
Q & A
Why is Nussa frustrated with Rarra at the beginning of the script?
-Nussa is frustrated with Rarra because Rarra keeps bringing the wrong items, such as origami paper instead of HVS paper, and takes too long to fulfill Nussa's requests.
What does Nussa ask Rarra to do after the paper incident?
-After the paper incident, Nussa asks Rarra to bring a drink for him, but Rarra forgets and later apologizes for it.
What lesson does Umma try to teach the siblings?
-Umma teaches the siblings the importance of saying 'please' and 'thank you' when asking for help, and also encourages them to say 'jazakallah khair,' a prayer for kindness.
How does Nussa react when Umma gives him a drink?
-Nussa expresses gratitude for the drink but initially wonders how Umma knew he was thirsty. He later thanks her and promises to drink it later.
Why does Rarra feel unappreciated?
-Rarra feels unappreciated because Nussa orders her around without saying 'please' or 'thank you' and only thanks her after being prompted by Umma.
How does Nussa apologize to Rarra for his behavior?
-Nussa apologizes by acknowledging that he was so focused on his homework that he forgot to be polite and thanks Rarra for her help, saying 'jazakillah khair.'
What is the response that Umma suggests for saying 'jazakallah khair'?
-Umma suggests that the response to 'jazakallah khair' is 'wa jazakallah khairan,' which means 'may Allah repay you with kindness as well.'
What request does Rarra make at the end of the script?
-At the end of the script, Rarra asks Nussa to wash his own glass after finishing his drink.
How does Nussa respond to Rarraβs request about the glass?
-Nussa agrees to wash the glass and responds playfully, saying 'yes, yes,' and thanking Rarra for reminding him.
What is the overall tone of the conversation between Nussa, Rarra, and Umma?
-The overall tone is light-hearted and humorous, with some playful sibling rivalry and an underlying message about politeness and respect.
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