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Spreading a little Cheer with Beer!

I got a little present yesterday. A quite unexpected, but very nice thought from one of the students from the recently finished Human Resources Master.

Being a philosophical kind of guy, he obviously thought that an Englishman such as myself would probably appreciate a good bottle of beer. He was right! What a nice thought.

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The Abbaye de Bonne-Espérance beer, which I’m sipping now, is very good, and I like the name too. Sounds as though he is making some reference to the English course of mine he recently attended – I hope! And knowing this guy, the choice of name would not be a surprise.

To your good health and many thanks Mr La Greca! All the best for the future too.

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Over to you David:

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