I recently met a young Filipino (soon to become Australian) family. I had advertised a coffee maker and they came to buy it.
Colloquially, Top Shelf means ‘the best’. In our case Top Shelf means it ends up on a top shelf through lack of use and that is what the coffee maker did and I thought I would get rid of it.
The young couple were pretty interested, but I could see that it wasn’t going to suit their needs, so I talked them out of it. They were astonished that I did so and couldn’t quite believe it. Instead I offered them a near new percolator type of coffee machine at far lesser price and they very happy. We got to talking and when they left they had a large bundle of my Swiss Chard (silverbeet) a bag of lemons and a nice computer loaded with games for their kids. The next day I came home to find a message on my answering machine inviting me to dinner. Unfortunately I had a previous engagement and drove to their place to apologise. The food was being prepared and smelled delightful. I felt bad as they had gone to a lot of trouble. The husband is a FIFO worker in the North West mining industry and when he returns in two weeks is to be naturalised as an Australian citizen. They have invited me to attend and I will take photographs of the event.
Rowena, the wife, asked me why I give away computers for free. I introduced her to the word altruism.
I have the feeling that we are going to keep in contact.
1 comment:
Good story Kev!And more power to your computer service
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