8b2e71 No.5823
Thanksgiving is coming up. I have many relatives and loved ones who live in other countries. I would like to send them cards, but not paper ones. I would like something creative. How do you think I can make them happy
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37f01e No.5826
>>5823
Depends on the culture of your family’s background, like what country do they live?
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8b2e71 No.5829
Thanksgiving has already passed, I want to tell you that it really is one of the best holidays in America. I went back to my family for a few days and spent the weekend with my relatives. It was really important to me. I thought I wouldn't make it to them, as it wasn't clear if I would be able to make it out for the holidays. I had prepared a small present for them as a presentation. I had recently bought a MacBook and hadn't yet figured out how to make a presentation on it. I made a presentation out of our family photos using templates from https://loveslides.com/. It was wonderful, and I was very happy to be able to give them a positive experience with this gift.
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8b2e71 No.5835
I personally have had better luck than you. I work in IT and can always adjust my time and devote more time to my family.
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