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Coffee on the wall !!!!

At a coffee shop that exists in a city south of Italy that is far and quiet.

A person entered the coffee shop and said to the waiter: 2 cups of coffee, please, one of them on the wall.

The waiter gave him one cup of coffee but the man paid the price of the two cups.

When the man went out, the waiter fixed a paper on the wall written one cup of coffee on it.

After that two persons entered and ask three cups of coffee, the waiter brought two cups of coffee for them, they drank the coffee and paid the price of three cups. The waiter fixed a paper on the wall written one cup of coffee on it.

One day a poor man entered and said to the waiter: One cup of coffee from the wall, please.

The waiter brought him the coffee; he drank it and went out without paying the price.

The waiter went to the wall and removed one paper from the wall and put it in the wastebasket.


That's a great action from the people of this city that reflexes the highest sort of human cooperation.

It's so nice to find persons who believe that there are people have no ability to buy what the want!


Never forget that there are millions of people need shelter ,cloth and food ....so try to do any effort to make the world a better place...no effort will be wasted even if it's just a cup of coffee.:))

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