father and son

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One evening an old man with his young son who had just finished his high education sat chatting in the yard watching the atmosphere around them.
Suddenly a crow landed on a nearby branch.
The father then pointed a finger at the crow and asked, "Son, what is that thing?" "Raven", replied the boy.

The father nodded, but then again repeated the same question again.
The boy thought his father did not hear the answer before, then replied with a little force, "That crow, Dad!" But a moment later the father asked again the same question.
The boy feels a bit wrong and a little confused with the same repetitive question, then responds strongly, "BIRD GAGAK !!" The father paused instantly.
But not long afterwards the father asked a similar question to make the child lose patience and answered in an annoyed tone to the father, "That's a crow, Dad.

"But it surprised the boy a bit, because the father once again opened his mouth just to ask the same question.
And this time the boy is completely lost and angry. "Dad !!! I do not know you understand or not.
But already 5 times Dad asked about it and I have also given the answer.
What else do you want me to say ???? That's a crow, a crow, Dad ... .. ", said the boy in an angry tone.
The father then wakes up into the house leaving the confused child.
A moment later the father came out again with something in his hand.
He handed the object to his son who was still furious and wondering.
He showed me an old diary. "Let me read what Dad wrote in this diary," pleaded Dad.
The child agrees and reads the following paragraphs.
"Today I am in the yard serving my five-year-old son. Suddenly the crow's tail came to an attached tree.
My son continued pointing at the crow and asked, "Daddy, what is that?" And I replied, "Raven." My son, after all, keeps asking me questions about similar things and every time I answer with the same answer. So my son asked me 25 times so, and for my love and my love, I kept answering to fulfill his curiosity. "I hope this becomes a worthy education for my son someday."


http://karinazandra.blogspot.co.id/2014/10/ayahanak-burung-gagak.html

http://rossellasobrero.it/vivere-smart-1-smart-working/

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A classic, I love this story it has such a great moral to it. My dad would slap me if i asked 25 times HAHA! Gotta love dads :)

@distress2success hahaha, yes, thank you for visiting in my post.

Good story. . Good post. . Thankyou for sharing @birrulibmc . . 👏👏👏

@nazarwills you are welcome :)

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The wise story
Great job brother @birrulibmc