18 04,2024
Does anyone feel little bit bad when in a someone give gifts to their friends, it doesn't always has to be something extravagant js small items to make their day? But you don't receive it?
Ofc they don't owe me anything for my friendship but it kinda makes me feel like im bit lacking? Or maybe I'm the wrong for seeking gifts in the first place
Looking for opinions and advice thank u!
Sorry for bringing a reddit type question on the forum but it is what it is ¯_(ツ)_/¯
Ofc they don't owe me anything for my friendship but it kinda makes me feel like im bit lacking? Or maybe I'm the wrong for seeking gifts in the first place
Looking for opinions and advice thank u!
Sorry for bringing a reddit type question on the forum but it is what it is ¯_(ツ)_/¯
31 05,2017
Be it some kind of anniversary, birthday, Christmas, New Year etc, what was the one who meant to you the most? Is it best because it's interesting, thoughtful, useful, simply beautiful?
Mine was the handmade snowglobe I got from my grandparents (my grandpa was glazier). It had little wooden angel (my grandma carved and painted it) inside and the 'snow' was made from the styrofoam. It was for my birthday, and even though today I can afford and I'm given much more expensive things, this stayed my favourite always. I still have it and it really stands out even among other luxurious snowglobes, it has some special glow, everyone noticed. I'm about to cry everytime I look at it
╥﹏╥ it feels so nostalgic!
Mine was the handmade snowglobe I got from my grandparents (my grandpa was glazier). It had little wooden angel (my grandma carved and painted it) inside and the 'snow' was made from the styrofoam. It was for my birthday, and even though today I can afford and I'm given much more expensive things, this stayed my favourite always. I still have it and it really stands out even among other luxurious snowglobes, it has some special glow, everyone noticed. I'm about to cry everytime I look at it
╥﹏╥ it feels so nostalgic!