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Hey! A little bit late, but I couldn't resist to participate and read what every one is going to (hypothetically) send you!
Well, as our parents used to do, I’d send you a postcard! However, it is not one written by me. Going through some photo albums, my sister and I stumbled upon one a little thinner than the rest. To our surprise, it did not contain family photographs like the rest: there were postcards organized in it, and the anecdotes they contain are not from my parents or grandparents. They are from people we do not know. Travel anecdotes, forgotten wallets, even lost trains in cities with unknown languages! Meeting these people through their travel anecdotes told to a sister, uncle or grandmother, has entertained me a lot these days. Maybe it would entertain you too.
This is a pretty cool thing...I think looking as t the world through other people's eyes us interesting and one can gain new perspectives or insights through doing so. What a thoughtful hypothetical gift you have sent!
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Thanks! I think the same thing, reading them gave me the same feeling as watching a movie!
I'm pleased you can back for a look and took some time to read some of the other entries.
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