Hello everyone,
Once again there are postings and answers to the pros and cons regarding the benefits of the swag bag elsewhere in the forum. This swag bag is no different to previous ones. Looking at it, I feel a little reminded of the egocentric and sarcastic weatherman Phil Connors from Groundhog Day.
If I've noticed this correctly alongside my real work, the Swag Bag has been open since the first of March for you to pick up this or that gift of any kind. Please correct me if this is wrong.
So far so good, or should I perhaps say, so far so bad? 20 answers on how a swag bag should be used. Okay, and where can you actually find 20 answers that thank all, really all donors for their donations in the swag bag? Criticism can and must be voiced, no question about it. This forum is there to have a controversial discussion about this or that point.
In my opinion, however, it should also be used by the community, by everyone, to say thank you. Yesterday I went shopping at my favourite butcher. A mother and her young son, also a regular customer of the butcher's, were standing in front of me.
At the end of her purchase, the little boy was given a slice of Bärchenwurst (a sausage specially made for children with the face of a little bear) by the shop assistant with warm words.
The little boy smiled, said thank you kindly but also a little hastily and ate the slice of sausage.
His mum then pushed him and said to him: "Hey, you can do better than that." The boy blushed and repeated his thanks, now with the words: "Thank you very much." We are all familiar with scenes like this, either from our own experience or having witnessed them elsewhere. Do we learn a lesson from this?
Can we say thank you? I can only speak for myself.
Thank you to all the donors of your gifts from the current Swag Bag! And when I say all donors, I mean all donors, no matter what they donated. That also includes RLC/UV. Thank you for all the layouts, properties, clothing and whatever else was donated.And now I'm curious to see if there will be 20 responses here in three days.
Stay healthy everyone, divingA
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