Life Story: My Wife Makes The Best Tea In All Of Bombay!

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Source: Humans of Bombay

“We have a small box at home, where we put away a part of my husband’s salary every month towards our children and their education. After all our daily expenses, the amount we saved was very little.”

“How did you begin doing this?”

“My entire neighborhood loves my tea! Every afternoon, someone or the other would come home and say, ‘Chaachi make some of your special tea.’

Finally, I decided one day that I can actually make some money out of it and add to my children’s education fund as well.

why should all the pressure fall on my husband? Today, he’s the one who proudly says – ‘my wife makes the best tea in all of Bombay!’”

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