In a foreign country, one day I went to a coffee shop with a friend. As we were heading to our table when we delivered our coffee order, we heard a couple of young men who came to the counter saying their order too.
"Please, give me five coffees. Two for us, the other three keep your hands up. ''
These two who paid for coffee went out to drink their two coffee.
"What do you call coffee with hand planted?" "Yes I just ask my friend"
Dude wins answers like this "Wait for a while and see. "Several others came in ha. Two young girls pay for two coffee and drink it and go out.
The next order brought three lawyers - three of them got three coffees or four handed coffees. Thinking about what these hand planted coffee (suspended coffees) are, enjoying the sunny weather inspiration in front of the coffee pan shop.
Once an old man enters the door like a beggar in the gate and says, "Do you have hand planted coffee? "Yes are the ones who hear it.
This is so simple Humanitarians postpone money for someone who doesn't have the money to taste a hot cup of coffee. This tradition started in Naples, Italy. Now it's not just spreading all over the world, in some cities you can place an extra sandwich for coffee or a whole meal or place order like this.
How nice it would be to have restaurants (or even grocery stores) like this to get some hope and support for people who aren't as lucky as us? Don't you think of turning your restaurant, retail market into a fairy house like this?
(Quoted because of a post about the wonderful humanity I saw on Facebook. Don't know how long this is suitable for Sri Lanka. But let's give it a try )