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A story to illustrate the saying, "Don't judge a book by it's cover".​

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Answered by siddhi1703
4

Answer:

One Day when an Indian man was walking down the streets in London, casually dressed,

He saw a Rolls Royce showroom and went inside to

inquire about the price and features of their cars.

The salesman saw this poor man coming and told him

to leave the showroom as the cars were only meant for

VIP's.

After some time, the showroom got a call from a representative of the Indian Maharajah saying that the Maharajah of was interested in purchasing a few

cars.

Then the Maharaj, dressed in his royal clothing came to the showroom

The showroom was decorated and a red carpet was held to welcome him. All the salesmen were bowing

their heads to show respect. The salesmen couldn't

believe their eyes, it was the man they insulted and showed the way out, standing in front of them as the Maharaja of Alwar.

He chose 6 luxury cars and paid them in cash, including the delivery costs. And arranged the car to be delivered

to India.

When the cars got to its destination, the Maharajah ordered the municipal council to use those cars to collect trash in the streets of India.

Rolls Royce's sales dropped massively, all the VIP's who

were using those cars were embarrassed to drive them knowing they were used to collect garbage in India.

Answered by BloomingBud
6

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    Don't Judge a book by its cover

There was a boy named Suman. He used to come late to school because he didn't wake up early in the morning. His classmates used to tease him every day. He used to be alone in the class. He had no friends. Suman was dull in his class. He was poor in studies. He was not good at anything. He didn't play any sports. He knew only to draw. He used to draw good. But still, he was teased by his classmates for his drawing. One day there was a drawing competition in school. Suman filled the form for participation. Other students knew about his participation and started teasing him. They said that he was just wasting his time, he wouldn't get any prize. They also discouraged him by saying that his drawing would be not accepted by the judges. Still, he didn't lose hope. He participated in the drawing competition. After some days there was result of the drawing competition. The principal was holding the paper. The winner's name was written there. The winner was Suman. All were shocked. He had made a wonderful drawing. He was appreciated by all his teachers. His principal asked him to speak something. He said, "Don't judge a book by its cover".​ His classmates felt sorry for their works. All congratulated him and all classmates were his friends. He was very happy.

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