Kimberley kids play the greeting game, melt hearts everywhere

Kimberley kids play the greeting game, melt hearts everywhere

With their hearts warmed after seeing this video, many South Africans are not concerned about the future of our country...

Kids play the greeting game / Facebook
Kids play the greeting game / Facebook

I've found a video that showcases smacks of kindness, innocence, and everything that’s good about kids growing up in South Africa.

St Patricks Christian Brothers College in Kimberley shared a video of children playing a greeting game where a learner becomes the weekly greeter in the class. Instead of the teacher greeting the kids, it’s the kids who get to greet their classmates.

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The greeter gives his/her fellow students five different choices each morning. As they get to class, they can choose between a hug, a high-five, a fist-bump, the Wakanda salute or a hand gesture.

The feedback from people on social media has been amazing, and perhaps this greeting game should be implemented in every school in our country - and maybe even our offices?

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Check out the incredible video below:

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