Haha we hardly see that in the world today. It definitely is heartening to still be able to see people finding joy in what they do. I guess it kind of gives you the hope that it is still possible to love what you’re doing even if you are not doing what you love to do.
heh actually i am doing something i love: selling chocolates hehe!
Will be tired and discouraged at times having to greet and smile at customers, only to be returned with a nonchalant facade but whenever one of them smiles back or even acknowledges my presence, it does give me a great sense of satisfaction. Its especially so when i get a chance to serve them and bring them through our chocolates, seeing the smiles on their faces
Any purchase would be a bonus to the time and effort invested into the customer
Awesome, kind of like a doctor in a way yeah. Perhaps those people who left their smile somewhere come into the shop looking for another reason to smile. That’s why some of them pull their faces vertically at first, so don’t be discouraged. So they are like your patients, perhaps after eating chocolates they purchased, they’d probably shorten their faces! Now that’s what I call the smiletiplier effect!
Haha we hardly see that in the world today. It definitely is heartening to still be able to see people finding joy in what they do. I guess it kind of gives you the hope that it is still possible to love what you’re doing even if you are not doing what you love to do.
heh actually i am doing something i love: selling chocolates hehe!

Will be tired and discouraged at times having to greet and smile at customers, only to be returned with a nonchalant facade but whenever one of them smiles back or even acknowledges my presence, it does give me a great sense of satisfaction. Its especially so when i get a chance to serve them and bring them through our chocolates, seeing the smiles on their faces
Any purchase would be a bonus to the time and effort invested into the customer
Awesome, kind of like a doctor in a way yeah. Perhaps those people who left their smile somewhere come into the shop looking for another reason to smile. That’s why some of them pull their faces vertically at first, so don’t be discouraged. So they are like your patients, perhaps after eating chocolates they purchased, they’d probably shorten their faces!
Now that’s what I call the smiletiplier effect!
chocolates = cure for long faces
hehe i like that analogy. Smiletiplier effect sure sounds like a term economist will use some day
haha, hope you will enjoy your days as a choconomist.
God Bless.
WoW! chococlatist i say! hahaha! where are you working at?
Aites jackope! im at taka branch now and feel free to visit me + tell me who you are