Hello. I have this wife for 35 years now and I looked and thought. WOW, she is quiet a lady. I must attempt to jot down the things that make her fantastic before I lose them. So that's it. What do you all think? What should I write about? How often shall I write? Your ideas are welcomed.
For a start let me tell you about today.
My wife is a very thrifty lady. Thrifty means she spends what needs to be spent and save what needs to be saved.
Yes. Back to the story.
There was a sale at Robinson today for three hours. They had an advertisement in the papers that said that. Brilliant, how these sellers entice the buyers. We will talk about that another day.
We went to the sale and my wife bought me - see I told you she is wonderful.
OK, she bought me 2 shirts. AND she bought herself .... Nothing, at least this time she didn't buy any merchandise for herself. Do you think it is a pleasant surprise. Well we talk about that another time.
OK, when we got back from the mall, we had lunch and after lunch she washed the shirt and checked it at the same time. Alas, she found a manufacturing defect, a small, minute and tiny hole below the pocket. She waited for the shirt to be dried, ironed it and then brought it back to the shop for an exchange or a refund. She approached the sale officer for an exchange. That particular shirt is no longer available. She was shown another shirt which in her opinion would not "fit my personality" - yes we also can talk about this another time.
So she requested for a refund. "Nope" said the salesman - No refund. Wrong match. He is now face to face with a lady who do no take NO for an answer. In her mind but not spoken out loud, which she later expressed was "I came here to buy a discounted shirt NOT a rejected shirt". Anyway, she kept her cool and the store professionally got another sales personnel to offer her a different shirt which was to her taste and like and also "fit my personality"
My opinion: She - my wife - is a great lady.
Question:
1. What is your opinion?
2. What makes her great?
3. What lesson did you take away?
Cheers.
Papa Coaching
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