Saturday, February 20, 2010

How to introduce yourself to His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet



We are going to see His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet. Micki, my wife is going to attend also, so she was wondering how she should address the Dalai Lama.

She knows he is a very important person and she should give him the greatest respect. Now we are going to be in cast of thousand , so our chances of greeting the Dalai Lama is from slim to none. However, just in case we get to greet him personally Micki wants to be ready.

Micki is one not to leave things to chance, so at lunch see was testing out how she should greet the Dalai Lama.

Though he is an important person he is not the Pope so she didn’t think she should bow and kiss his ring and he is not the President of the United State at which she feels you should shake his hand.

So lunch went a little longer that it normally would, because Micki was determined to do the right think when or better yet if she was to be introduced to the Dalia Lama.

She said “you can’t said nice meeting you Mr. Dalia Lama.” And she thought the saying” His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet” might be too much.

My question to anyone what is the right thing to say when or if you were to be introduced to the Dalai Lama? The reason I ask because I was becoming more confused hearing Micki’s different attempts on what she should say when and or if she would be introduced to the Dalia Lama.

The restaurant was starting to empty out, but Micki and I were still there. She was bound and determined to have the right thing to say when or if she was introduced to the Dalai Lama.

Then out of the blue Micki said “I got it”. When or if she is introduced to the Dalia Lama, she said I am going to say “Hello Dolly”

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