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A man buy sweets
a \: man \: buy \: sweet \:  -  \: the \: sweet \: seller \: a \: cheat \:  - gives \: short \: measures - reason \: is \: asked \:  - easier \: to \: carry \:  - the \: man \: gives \: some \: coins \: less \: easier \: count \:  -

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Answered by CheeseGod
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A man buy sweets

a \: man \: buy \: sweet \: - \: the \: sweet \: seller \: a \: cheat \: - gives \: short \: measures - reason \: is \: asked \: - easier \: to \: carry \: - the \: man \: gives \: some \: coins \: less \: easier \: count \: -amanbuysweet−thesweetselleracheat−givesshortmeasures−reasonisasked−easiertocarry−themangivessomecoinslesseasiercount−

A man buys sweets, however the sweet seller is a cheater. He gives the man lesser sweets than the man expected, when the man asked him why he did so, the sweet seller told that he'd have lesser weight to carry. When the man payed, the sweet seller asked him why he gave lesser money, the man replied that he'd have lesser money to count.

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