Hello

My grandpa has a sweet tradition. As he walks up and down his street, he always stops and says hello.

Hello to children as he gives them a sweet.

Hello to neighbors as he asks about their garden.

Hello to elders to ask about their health.

Hello to vendors to ask about their business.

It’s such a beautiful, simple interaction that is sadly ebbing away. There are fewer reasons to acknowledge our community outside — since there are more reasons to stay inside. Work, goods, and services just arrive at our doorstep that reduces those “single-serving” interactions.

So as it becomes safer again to interact, it’ll be heaven to hear more “hellos”.

P.S. Interestingly: in the digital world (chat or messages), please don’t just say “hello”. Especially poignant in a work setting as it leaves too much room for heartache and anxiety.