In a nearby village, there was a servant called Peter Piper.
One day, his master told him to pick a pack of pickled pepper from the farm.
Peter Piper went off to pick the pack of pickled pepper.
After a few hours, his master called Peter Piper.
“Peter Piper is not here, master. He just went out again," said the master’s cook.
“Oh, alright. So did Peter pick the pack of pickled pepper?" asked the master.
“I think so," said the cook.
“So, where is the pack of pickled pepper that Peter picked?" asked the master. The cook scratched his head. He did not know where the pack of pickled pepper was.
Moral of the story : Once you have finished a task, make a habit of telling someone about it to avoid misunderstanding.
After a few hours, his master called Peter Piper.
“Peter Piper is not here, master. He just went out again," said the master’s cook.
“Oh, alright. So did Peter pick the pack of pickled pepper?" asked the master.
“I think so," said the cook.
“So, where is the pack of pickled pepper that Peter picked?" asked the master. The cook scratched his head. He did not know where the pack of pickled pepper was.
Moral of the story : Once you have finished a task, make a habit of telling someone about it to avoid misunderstanding.
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