2023-09-20 14:01:11
Tom uploaded the video to the Internet, but unexpectedly it changed his destiny. (Picture/reproduced from TikTok)
According to statistics from the International Coffee Organization (ICO), Taiwan’s annual coffee production value reaches 80 billion yuan, and 2.85 billion cups of coffee are drunk in a year alone. With the popularity of online coffee shops in recent years, many young people have also directly opened shops as coffee shops. Boss, but in Australia, an 18-year-old boy opened his own cafe in July this year. Unexpectedly, no one came to visit on the opening day. He had no choice but to upload his frustrated video to the Internet. Unexpectedly, this video took less than 20 seconds. The film actually changed his destiny.
Tom uploaded his video to the Internet, but unexpectedly it changed his destiny. (Picture/reproduced from TikTok)
From the video posted on TikTok, the 18-year-old Tom Oswald wrote, “I opened a cafe, but no one came.” He introduced that his cafe is also an art store, where you can enjoy art while drinking coffee. Tom uploaded this video on July 13 and said, “I opened a cafe, but no one came,” and “Still waiting for customers. ”, in the picture, he is alone in an empty store, his expression and actions look very discouraged.
According to foreign media reports such as the “Mirror”, Tom from South Australia just graduated in July this year and opened this cafe named Homeboy. He knew that it is not easy for young people to be creative, but no one showed up on the opening day of the cafe. , which disappointed him. Unexpectedly, following Tom uploaded this video, it sparked a heated discussion. Many netizens left messages asking “Art and coffee? My favorite” and “It’s so sad, so please tell me where it is.” Only then can I go and patronize it”, “I’m looking at the tickets just to support his cafe”.
According to reports, this 19-second video has accumulated more than 1.3 million views so far. After being reported by many foreign media, the cafe not only became popular on the Internet, but nearby residents also came to support it. Tom also updated his current situation a few days ago, revealing that this was the “craziest week of his life” and “the busiest week. Thank you to everyone who came to support.” Many people also cheered him on. “I went with my friends on Saturday morning. “The coffee is great” and “The coffee is great, the service is A+, I will come once more.” It can only be said that Tom never thought that posting a video of himself feeling depressed to the Internet would change his destiny.
Tom uploaded his video to the Internet, but unexpectedly it changed his destiny. (Picture/reproduced from Twitter)
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