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Writing poems for someone is undoubtedly a sweet gesture as it makes the other person feel seen and loved. A woman expressed love and appreciation for her boyfriend’s poem writing with a wholesome personalised gift. The woman compiled all the poems her boyfriend wrote over time and compiled them into a book. She also made sure that this ‘book’ looked legit and asked her boyfriend’s closest friends to write reviews for his work. Additionally, she designed each page of the book as per the theme of his poem. Now, a video is going viral that shows the boyfriend reacting to this thoughtful gift.
In the video, the couple is seated at a restaurant when the woman gives a gift bag to her boyfriend and says, “I am your fan. Can you sign my book please?” He then opens the gift and breaks into tears of joy as he sees the book. A text insert on the video reads, “For our anniversary, I collected the poems my boyfriend has written and made them into a book. I designed every page according to the theme of the poems and put quotes from his closest friends on the back as ‘reviews’.”
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Good News Movement shared this video on Instagram on Monday. It has over 36,000 likes so far. Commenting on it, an Instagram user wrote, “If someone made my poems into a book?!? Ugh… marriage is the bare minimum you’ll get from me.” Another person wrote, “What a lovely couple. Him for writing that poems to her, and her for giving this wholesome gift.” “Every woman should have an emotionally intelligent man. Clearly, that emotional IQ is high in both of them,” said the third.
In December 2022, Veronika McQuade, a graphic designer from the UK, went viral for making miniature ceramics for her friends and colleagues for Christmas.
this year instead of Christmas cards I made everyone in my office a tiny ceramic object, this corgi was for the corgi ethusiast pic.twitter.com/4HyZfha67k— Ron (@RonMcQuade) December 20, 2022
Veronika, who goes by the username @RonMcQuade, shared a picture of a small miniature corgi. This clay corgi was so small that it was perched on her index finger. Veronika wrote, “ “This year instead of Christmas cards I made everyone in my office a tiny ceramic object, this corgi was for the corgi ethusiast”.
She also shared a few other miniatures she made as gifts. These posts gathered over 1.4 lakh likes. Commenting on them, an X user wrote, “Fr I would cry if someone made me something like that cause that is so sweet and thoughtful yet simple. Like I love it.”
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