Not only a place for customers to eat or drink, many shops choose to communicate with people through short, sincere messages on cute signs. This not only shows the closeness of the shop owner but also attracts attention on social networks, making many people smile unexpectedly.
Signs with greetings full of positive energy such as: "Hello, have a nice day", "Please accept a flower to make the new day go smoothly!"... can help make someone's long day more joyful. Many passersby have stopped to take pictures, share on social networks and contribute to spreading positive, kind messages.
A simple signboard with a message of optimism is hung at a small coffee shop in Tan Hoa Ward, Ho Chi Minh City. The shop owner is Ms. Nguyen Thi Thanh Thuy (36 years old). Ms. Thuy said that recently many people have felt pressured and wanted to cheer them up when they passed by the shop and read this positive message.
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"Every time a guest comes, I welcome them enthusiastically and happily. Many people passing by will feel more energetic and suddenly have unexpected joy. My mother used to open a tea shop, but because she is old now, she had to temporarily stop. I just decided to reopen it about a week ago," Ms. Thuy shared.
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The sign placed in front of the coffee shop on Bac Hai Street, Hoa Hung Ward (old District 10) with the words: "Smile a lot" attracted everyone's attention. The male employee of the shop said that after changing the shop's address from the old Go Vap District to the new location about a year ago, the shop added that sign. "Many customers who come to buy drinks also take pictures and share them with everyone, spreading the positive message," the employee said.
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The sign is placed in front of the shop for everyone to see easily.
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In addition to the sign "Smile a lot", this cafe also prepared a sign "Be careful when you get home!" as a farewell to customers after visiting the cafe.
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Ngoc Giau's hair salon in Xuan Hoa ward, Ho Chi Minh City posted a notice with the content: "Free haircuts for women, the elderly, disabled people, adults, children, and lottery ticket sellers who do not meet the conditions (from Monday to Thursday every week)". Ngoc Giau said that this has been done regularly for many years, and she is willing to help anyone who needs help within her ability.
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Source: https://thanhnien.vn/bang-hieu-de-thuong-o-quan-ca-phe-tiem-tphcm-ai-di-ngang-cung-mim-cuoi-185250717130310296.htm
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