It's my first time posting in this community.
It's so tough for me when my wife's phone gets broken, but then I have no choice other than to get it fixed.
My wife had always wanted the best phone when she was using a button phone. I was using an Android phone, and then to get another one, I had to give her my phone. She used it for some time and asked me to buy her another one. It took me a little time to get her one, but then he fell back to the button phone.
I started the journey of my blogging with the phone I gave her, but God was so kind that I saved all the keys to my wallets in my Gmail. This strongly suggested that my Gmail got me saved as my wife made a refactoring setting on the phone, which wiped out all my initial items on the phone.
Now that the phone has developed a fault, my wife has promised herself that she will never use the phone again. She said I must buy her a new phone. I was initially not in agreement with that statement, as she was not ready to take good and proper care of her phone. Instead, she loves to keep her phone in a place that can destroy the phone's life.
She argued with me so intensely that I bought her another phone. I got her the phone, and she was so excited to have received such a special gift from me.
She started using the phone, and one day, the phone fell into the water. Although she had used the phone for up to a year, I told her, “Dear, you are careless with the way you use your phone.”.
She was angered by that statement. I'm a man who loves my wife so much. I later called her and apologized for what I had said. Likewise, I promised to buy her a new one.
That week, I gathered some money and bought her a new Android phone. She used it for a year, and the phone fell from her hand. It got broken. I knew I had said a word that got her angry, and so I was so careful of the words to say. I took the phone to the phone repairer, who fixed the screen for her.
A year later, the screen was again broken by my son, Harrison. It was so sad that I had less cash. This time my wife said, “Dear, I'm not going to accept this one unless you get me a new one. I pleaded, and she accepted. I took it again after getting the amount to fix it. The phone now looks so neat, even more so than before. It is just as if it is a new phone after fixing it.
Every so often, we need to put what we have in a place to avoid it being destroyed. My wife is a little careless in terms of handling her phone. I have been the one to put it carefully, or else I would have spent a lot of money fixing it.
It's best to minimize the wrong way we keep our items to minimize the number of times you have to spend money fixing or replacing those items.
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