Kimberley kids play the greeting game, melt hearts everywhere
Updated | By Damon Beard
With their hearts warmed after seeing this video, many South Africans are not concerned about the future of our country...

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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