A dishonest shop-keeper gives under weight - when asked says you have to carry less load'- the customer pays less,says,you have to count less
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PLEASE MARK ME BRAINLIEST
Explanation:
A young lad was once buying sweets from the market. The halwai was not an honest man. He gave him a short measure. “You are not giving me full weight?” said the boy. Never mind,” said the shop-keeper, “you with have the less to carry.” The boy said nothing in reply. He only kept back a ten-paisa piece, when he paid him for the sweets. “Look here, me boy,” said he, “you haven’t made full payment for the sweet.” “Nerve mind,” replied the boy, “you will have the less to count.” The dishonest shopkeeper had to keep quiet, because short payment from the lad was only due to his giving him a short measure.
Moral: The way you treat others, it will be the same they will treat you .
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the dishonest shopkeeper