When a World Cup Team Needs a Trim, the Barbershop Comes to Them
First publishedJul 17, 09:02 UTC
Last updatedJul 17, 11:23 UTC · 2m ago
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Maram Hammadi, the owner of Jazz Barbershop, often talks soccer with his customers.
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Maram Hammadi owns a barbershop called Jazz Barbershop. He talks to his customers about soccer. They are often interested in soccer because of the World Cup.
Why it matters
This story shows how a barbershop owner connects with his customers by talking about soccer.
In brief
- Who owns Jazz Barbershop?
- Maram Hammadi
- What does Maram Hammadi often talk to his customers about?
- soccer
- Why do Maram Hammadi's customers like talking about soccer?
- because of the World Cup
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