Through a video upload on TikTok @marshastardust, Marshanda expressed his concern about such an attitude that is still widely encountered in society.
"I don't understand the mentality, 'I deserve to be compensated for because I'm someone'. I'm the most efficient with the sentence that says, 'I don't know who I am?' Then why?" said Marshanda quoted by VOI from TikTok @marshastardust, Friday, April 4.
He admitted that he was very uncomfortable hearing the expression, which he said contained excessive ego and did not reflect a humble attitude.
"I really hate to hear someone talk like that," he said.
According to Marshanda, status or popularity should not be an excuse to get special treatment from others.
"Then if you're someone, why? So we have to treat you more special? We have to differentiate you? We have to look down if you go next to you? No," he said.
He stressed that respect for someone is not based on status, but on the positive impacts left by these individuals in the lives of others.
"What makes me respect you or anyone else, is my love and admiration for the impact you made in my life, in someone else's life," added Marshanda.
"Bukan karena lu someone, karena lu lebih kayak, karena lu lebih populer, karena lu lebih berstatus," sambungnya.
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"So whoever you are should never feel worthy and normal to be treated more specifically just because you are 'one'," he concluded.
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