He is an Indian child, living in the megacity of Calcutta. He is only 10 and works hard to earn his bread selling those little products familiar to any tourist and traveler.
But this child is very specbest comercial waial indeed. The client is king, as we use to say, and this child had understood and acted in the best comercial way. He has learned the presentation of his products in 13 languages.
If you meet him on the streets of Calcuta, as happened to me, you will buy something from him, I am sure. Mother Teresa of Calcuta would have do the same.
Amazing, or normal, what do you think?
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