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simplyflowers
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Jamie
Locust Grove Virginia
USA
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Posted - Aug 14 2008 :  08:27:07 AM  Show Profile
Just wanted to share this story.

I work at my family's dinner on the weekends. It's small, we have counter seat [9], 8 tables, and 2 outside tables. I waited on 4 tables inside and the 2 tables outside on Sunday. We had some new comers, a nice couple from England. They were visiting family and stopped by the resturant on the way to the airport going back home.

They both ordered hot tea to drink. So I served them how I normally do, I filled the cups with hot water...throw a tea bag in each, placed the cups on saucers with a wedge of lemon and cream. This tea was regular tea [I even think it was just a store brand as well....I don't even drink that]. They ordered breakfat. While that was cooking I went back out b/c I was dying to ask them something. I asked them how the tea was [know quite well oh Englanders are about their tea]. They kindly looked at me and responded with "Oh Love, this tea in horrible!" I had to giggle. I responded with "I know, I just had to ask." I asked them about the tea that they normally drink. They proceded to tell me how they boil leaf tea, what they drink it with, so forth and so on. I found it all very intersting considering I LOVE tea. However, I drink english breakfast tea, earl grey, and london tea. I can barely stand regular lipton tea. I got spoiled with good tea. My neighbor [the writer] was touring in England and Ireland, and brought some back for me as a gift for watching the pets and house for her. Ever since, NO regular for me.

Well, by the end of their visit to the diner, they got my name and address and insisted on sending back some 'good stuff' tea to me. I was totally elated! I told them that wasn't necessary and that was too much....but they wanted too.

They were so kind and nice....and absolutely why I love my weekend job. I cna't wait until I get the package. Not really for the tea, but to return the favor, and send them something really nice! Maybe some tea cups or something...I don't know yet.

Jamie
P.s. Hope I didn't ramble on to much...just had to express some appreciation for these wonderful people.

"Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work." -- Thomas Edison

CabinCreek-Kentucky
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Frannie
Green County Kentucky
USA
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Posted - Aug 14 2008 :  08:40:45 AM  Show Profile
jamie .. what a sweet story .. and it shows the kindness of people from other countries who visit .. and of course .. your own kindnesses extended too by caring for them. xo

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Alee
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Alee
Worland Wy
USA
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Posted - Aug 14 2008 :  08:45:00 AM  Show Profile  Send Alee a Yahoo! Message
That's great! Don't you love meeting people like that?!

Alee
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simplyflowers
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Jamie
Locust Grove Virginia
USA
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Posted - Aug 14 2008 :  09:39:28 AM  Show Profile
It is nice to run into people like that.....especially when I owork with family!!..ugh...
We usually quietly fight like cats and dogs [hence the name....'Battlefield Family Resturant'], and when you have great customers, it makes the day soooooo much better.

"Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work." -- Thomas Edison
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Back Home Again
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Audrey
Albuquerque New Mexico
USA
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Posted - Aug 14 2008 :  10:39:13 AM  Show Profile  Send Back Home Again an AOL message
Truly what life is about.....The lovely people we have the chance to meet along the way! Thanks for sharing the warm story.

Until Later,
Audrey

~ Side by side or miles apart....dear friends are always close to the heart ~
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Bear5
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Louisiana/Texas
USA
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Posted - Aug 14 2008 :  11:11:10 AM  Show Profile
Jamie:
Cute story. That's what memories are made of.
Marly
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CountryBorn
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Mary Jane
New York
USA
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Posted - Aug 14 2008 :  2:46:55 PM  Show Profile
Jamie, I love that when you get to have a real conversation with someone like that, whether it is a foreign country or just someone you meet that has really shared interests. There are so many nice people in the world. It is such a pleasure when you get to meet them.

MJ

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fionalovesshrek
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Paige
kinston North Carolina
USA
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Posted - Aug 14 2008 :  2:49:45 PM  Show Profile
The english will do that, send you tea. I've noticed it before w/ any english people I have had the luxery of meeting. Once they get your addy, that tea will be on it's way. Funny thing is it's made by the same companys that we're used to, just more "special" for their taste buds I guess.
P~

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joyfulmama
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Debra
Silver Springs NV
USA
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Posted - Aug 14 2008 :  2:54:31 PM  Show Profile
how neat Jamie. I love tea too.. I always get PG Tips from World Market- it is an english tea and it is soooooo good.. I love it with a bit of vanilla creamer.

Blessings, Debra

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