Simple Heartwarming. Grandpa went to the store to buy coffee but was turned away! The clerk shouted, "Sold out for today!"

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Convenience store coffee has become a necessity in many people's lives, and due to its large supply, it is
rare for it to be unavailable. However, recently a psychologist witnessed a convenience store clerk refusing to sell coffee to an elderly man, citing "sold out for today." After inquiring, the psychologist learned that the man sometimes forgot he had bought coffee, and the clerk's approach stemmed from concern. The heartwarming reason revealed has touched the hearts of many netizens.

A counseling psychologist shared on his Facebook fan page that he witnessed a scene that left a deep impression on him while buying tea eggs at a FamilyMart convenience store. An elderly man wanted to buy coffee, but the young clerk refused. The man insisted, and after several rounds of arguing, the clerk finally said, "We're sold out of coffee today," and reminded the man to keep his money safe. "Come back tomorrow, and I'll definitely make you some coffee!" The man then reluctantly left the convenience store.

Having witnessed this firsthand, and guessing that this was probably not the first time it had happened, I curiously approached the clerk and asked, "Is there something wrong with the grandpa?" The young clerk explained that the grandpa sometimes forgets how many cups of coffee he has already drunk, so if he comes to buy coffee repeatedly in one day, I will not sell it to him again.

After listening to the young shop assistant's explanation, the counseling psychologist was also very moved and couldn't help but exclaim: "There was no excessive speculation or negative labeling. I really admire someone who can speak so gently. I feel that even I, who am standing next to you, have been nourished."

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