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Pare um pouquinho, descanse um pouquinho…

The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf [Hanói, Vietnã]

Pra quem lembra daquela propaganda dos 560 km da Varig (pra quem não lembra, taí), é mais ou menos isso o que acontece quando saímos com o laptop nas costas logo cedo. Se o dia promete ser hard, com trabalho em tempo (quase) integral, adotamos algumas pausas para restabelecer o pique. Nesses momentos, aproveitamos para andar pela cidade que estamos visitando, uma das atividades que mais gostamos de fazer. E quando o minipasseio termina, em vez de voltarmos para o café que trabalhamos no início do dia, escolhemos outro – para mudar de ares, sabe? E, sim, Hanói é bem servida de cafés com boa internet.

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