There is this good old barber in some city in the United States . One day a florist goes to him for a haircut. After the cut, he goes to pay the barber and the barber replies:
“I am sorry.  I cannot accept money from you.  I am doing community service.”

The florist is happy and leaves the shop.
The next morning when the barber goes to open his shop, there is a thank you card and a dozen roses waiting at his door.

The following day, a policeman goes for a haircut and he also goes to pay the barber after the cut.  But the barber replies: “I am sorry.  I cannot accept money from you.  I am doing community service.”

The cop is happy and leaves the shop. The next morning the barber goes to open his shop, there is a thank you card and a dozen donuts waiting at his door.

On the third day, a Filipino software engineer goes for a haircut and he also goes to pay the barber after the cut.  But the barber replies:
“I am sorry.  I cannot accept money from you.  I am doing community service.”

The Filipino software engineer is happy and leaves. The next morning when the barber goes to open his shop, guess what he finds there…

***Can you guess?

****Do you know the answer yet?

****Come on, think like a Filipino…

….a dozen Filipinos waiting for a free haircut! . . .

NOTE: This comes from a forwarded email. This was not intended to insult Filipinos. This was created to be a humurous joke.

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