(08-26-2024, 05:09 PM)HereOnThePrimalEdge Wrote: it's another example of how aloha works. Have a problem, be patient, expect it to be worked out, bring aloha when can
Can teachers explain this concept to their landlord, bank when checks bounce, credit card payments are late, mortgage payment is due? Or will they be stuck with late payment fees, penalties, and added interest charges and a bad FICO score?
Of course teachers can explain this concept. This is the new era where generic platitudes are an acceptable salve to real world suffering. Expect Malama Market to begin accepting aloha in exchange for nutritive staples. The upside is that training teachers first on how this will work going forward, better equips them to help their students get with the program.
In other words, I have every confidence that our teachers, here in Hawaii, are capable of explaining to landlords how the effects of this glitch will affect their landlords' pocketbooks. It is well known that in some parts of the mainland, teachers are less capable of explaining the difference between nouns and transitive verbs.
I wish you all the best