Pinusuan ng mga netizen ang Facebook post ng isang nagngangalang "Babs P. Delluxe" matapos niyang itampok ang isang maliit na coffee shop na kaniyang napuntahan.

Hindi direktang nabanggit kung saan matatagpuan ang coffee shop, subalit batay sa mga detalyeng mababasa sa Facebook profile ng uploader, siya ay isang youth ambassador, gender equity advocate, data collector, researcher, at African humanist na nagmula sa bansang Nigeria.

Aniya sa kaniyang viral post, napansin niya sa coffee shop na ilang customers ang umorder nang sobra at ang mga sobrang iyon ay hindi nila kinukuha.

"There is a little coffee shop, where two people arrive and approached the counter. 'Five coffees please. Two for us and three hanging.' They paid, they took their two coffees and left."

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"'I asked the waiter. 'What’s this about hanging coffees?'"

"'Wait and you'll see.'"

"Some more people came in. Two girls asked for a coffee each, they paid & left. The following order was for seven coffees and it was made by three women - ‘three for them and four hanging coffees.’ I was left wondering...what is the meaning of the hanging coffees, they leave."

Natuklasan ng uploader na kaya pala ganoon, ang mga sobra ay para sa mga taong walang pambili ng coffee, ng sandwich, o meal.

"Then, a man dressed in worn clothes, who looks like he might be homeless, arrives at the counter and asks sincerely...

'Do you have a coffee hanging?'"

"'Yes we do, sir.'"

"They serve him a coffee.... I got my answer."

"People pay in advance for a coffee that will be served to whoever can't afford a hot drink. This tradition started in Naples. Amazingly, it has spread throughout the world’s cities and towns. It’s also possible to order not only 'hanging coffees' but also a sandwich or a full low cost meal."

"Wouldn’t it be great if we could all start doing this in the cities and towns where we live? Small kindnesses like this can impact so many lives, in ways we could never imagine. Maybe we should all try it.😊❤️," aniya pa.

Umani naman ito ng reaksiyon at komento lalo na ang mga Pilipino. Anila, bagama't magandang gawain at adhikain daw ito, subalit mukhang hindi raw ito uubra kung gagawin sa Pilipinas dahil maaabuso lang daw.

"Yeah it's really a good deeds indeed but it's not applicable to ppl who are not sincere to help"

"As long as it is not abused, then this might be good for the world."

"Sana hindi abusuhin kung sa pinas toh ahhahahahaha."

"With so much robbery, corruption and dishonesty, i don't think this will work out here. Hanging coffees will disappear right away."

"Nah! This kind of tradition can be abused. Some will just pretend to be homeless just for fun and free treat."

"This will never work in the Philippines 😩 isang buong pamilya mag che check out 😭 pati kapitbahay sali."

Habang isinusulat ang balitang ito ay umabot na sa 23k reactions, 18k shares, at 184 comments ang nabanggit na Facebook post.

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