I was at a bakery, father is buying the first cake for kid Baker asks "Can you spell his name" The father starts "I don't know how", before he completes the kid spells "Krishna" Not to embarrass the father, the baker says "When the kid knows more, we're progressing" Beautiful
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Who says children can't teach their parents? Learning and opportunities are all around us, it is up to us to use them to the fullest. Beautiful post Aviral!
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What a heartwarming moment! It's incredible how children surprise us with their intelligence and ability to learn. This story reminds us that growth and progress come in many forms, and it's important to celebrate every step along the way.
Such a heart-touching story! My huge respect for the baker the way he responds is impressive. We need more kind people like the baker who knows how to respect others. Kindness is a choice. Aviral Bhatnagar
That's a heartwarming moment! It's a beautiful example of a supportive and considerate response from the baker.
Love this moment! Kids are full of surprises, and it's heartwarming to see them shine.
The unsure father, the confident kid spelling "Krishna," and the understanding baker's comment, "When the kid knows more, we're progressing." A heartwarming slice of life! 💖🍰
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8moNew Q, why do we still write in English on cakes ? Why couldn't baker ask for the preferred language. And while questioning,/appreciate literacy of buyer. What about the professional who is supposed to be good at writing