I heard a story about a little girl who thought bagels were donuts. So she took a big bite of a plain bagel expecting sweetness. Her disappointed face when she realized it wasn't a donut was really funny. And then she tried to put jelly on it to make it more like a donut, which just made a big mess.
One horror story could be about meeting someone who misrepresented themselves completely. They had a fake profile picture and lied about their job, interests, and relationship goals. When they met in person, it was like meeting a total stranger and it made the date really uncomfortable.
Well, I know of a success story where a young professional in Singapore was so busy with work that she had no time to look for love in the traditional ways. Coffee Meets Bagel came to her rescue. She got matched with a guy who also had a very hectic work schedule. They understood each other's situation and gradually started dating. Now they are engaged. Another case is that some users have used the app to find business partners. Through the conversations on the app, they discovered mutual interests in starting a new business together in Singapore. It all started with a simple match on Coffee Meets Bagel.
One love story could be that a girl matched with a guy on Coffee Meets Bagel. They started chatting about their shared love for hiking. They went on a hike together on their first date and found they had amazing chemistry. They just clicked and now they are happily in a relationship.
One inspiring story is of two individuals who met on Coffee Meets Bagel. They were both introverts and had a hard time meeting people in person. Through the app, they started a slow and steady conversation. They found that they had a lot in common, like their love for reading books in quiet cafes. They encouraged each other to step out of their comfort zones a bit more. Now, they are in a loving relationship and often say that Coffee Meets Bagel was their perfect match - making platform.
One success story could be a couple who met on Coffee Meets Bagel and found they had a shared love for travel. They started going on small trips together, got to know each other better, and eventually got married. Another could be two people who connected over their love for a particular type of cuisine. They began exploring different restaurants in the city together and now they are in a happy relationship.
Well, the bagel is believed to come from Poland originally. Jewish bakers there developed it. The shape of the bagel is not just for looks. The hole in the middle made it possible to stack them on poles for selling in the market. And the traditional recipe has been passed down through generations, evolving a bit as it spread around the world.
Maybe a fanfiction where a bagel shop in the Supernatural universe is a front for a secret society of hunters. The bagels there are made with ingredients that can ward off demons, and the story could revolve around the main characters uncovering this mystery.
Sure. One success story could be a couple who met on Coffee Meets Bagel and found they had a shared love for traveling. They started chatting about their travel experiences, and soon realized they had a deep connection. They went on a few dates, explored new places together, and eventually got married.
I'm not sure specifically what the 'bagel story' is without more context. It could be about the history of bagels, like how they originated in Poland and became popular worldwide. Maybe it's a personal story related to bagels, like someone's favorite bagel shop or a special memory involving bagels.
The bagel man's business was based on an interesting model. He distributed bagels to various workplaces. Instead of having a traditional sales setup, he relied on the honesty of the customers. He left the bagels along with a box where people could put in the money they thought was fair for the bagel they took. This way, he was able to test how people behaved in terms of paying for a small, inexpensive item without direct supervision. He probably chose bagels because they are a common and popular food item in workplaces, making it likely that people would be interested in buying them. And by operating in workplaces, he had a relatively captive audience of potential customers.