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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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When a World Cup Team Needs a Trim, the Barbershop Comes to Them
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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.

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This story shows how a barbershop owner connects with his customers by talking about soccer.

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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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    NYT Businessemphasizes the connection between business and community
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