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孩子问爷爷:“您有花皮球吗?”爷爷说:“没有。”不料孩子并不满足,而是一口气把这个问题重复问了四遍。爷爷挺纳闷儿,反问了一句:“你为什么总问这个问题?”孩子说:“我喜欢听您说‘没有’。”“为什么?”“因为胡子一翘一翘的,特好看!”于是爷爷笑了,胡子笑成了花,不为别的,就为了小孙子的这个“希望”。这就叫温暖。还有个真人真事。在美国,曾有个小女孩儿给林肯写信,希望他留起胡子。林肯极其认真地读了这封信,不仅立刻给孩子回信,还真地留起了胡子。
The child asked Grandpa: “Do you have a flower ball?” Grandpa said: “No.” Unexpectedly, the child was not satisfied, but in one breath to repeat the question asked four times. Grandpa quite wonder children, asked a question: “Why do you always ask this question?” The child said: “I like to hear you say no.” “Why?” “Because beard one Alice Alice, particularly good!” Grandpa laughed, beard laughed into flowers, not for anything else, for the grandson of this “hope.” This is called warmth. There is a real life story. In the United States, there was a little girl who wrote a letter to Lincoln, hoping he would keep his beard. Lincoln read the letter very seriously, not only to the children immediately reply, really left beard.