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September 9, 2008
A tradition in the cafés of Naples is to order a caffè sospeso – literally, a coffee “in suspense” – as a sign of your good fortune. When a sospeso is ordered, the customer pays for two coffees, but only receives one. That way, when a person who is homeless or otherwise down on their luck walks into the café, the person can ask if there are any coffees held in suspense, and can have one as a courtesy of the first customer. Though the custom has been a part of Neapolitan society for many years, it is somewhat less common today.

Caffè sospeso, from Wikipedia (via factoryjoe)

What a beautiful idea! I wonder how you could start this locally… for coffee or beer or a snack.

Im going to do this!!

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B, this is why I always order behind you in the la Scala

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