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So with graduation season around the corner, weddings, people getting engaged, people moving, people getting job promotions, I want to know how do you celebrate an accomplishment, whether it's for you or someone else, because the first thing I can think of is getting together and celebrating over a yummy meal and catching up and, you know, letting them enjoy the moment or if it's for me, for example, then, you know, really cherishing the people around me and in my support system. But yeah, I would love to know what you do.
Show me an introvert I'm an introvert so if it's up to me I prefer a meal doesn't have to be fancy by any means homemade going out eating and ordering out all the law a drink or two If it's for someone else I would kind of sort of do the same thing I would make them a meal because I don't like group gatherings so I don't do that stuff make the meal get them a drink bottle
It's so interesting that you brought up being an introvert before anything because I'm an extrovert and I always bring that up first. Um, but what you just said actually is something I would do too. Like even though I love being around people, I want to focus on that individual and make them feel, you know, desired, wanted, appreciated. You get the idea. So actually I love your answer and you know what, next time somebody has an accomplishment that I know of, I'm gonna do that for them. So thanks for sharing.
Probably it to my favorite restaurant and yeah having family and friends together and I don't really like a lot of their attention so yeah I just going to my favorite place to get some good food
Normally like the way that I celebrate my accomplishments is honestly just inside of a quiet room by myself and I like to reflect on everything that I've done and just absorb everything in that I've completed
What you just said here is such a top tier answer. I wish more people could hear this. I wish I could pin it too. There's nothing wrong with hanging out with friends and family, but having that me time centering yourself, thinking about how far you've come, is so underrated. and I feel like the more people that do that, the better. So yeah, great answer.
Honestly if it's for me I'd definitely just get together with a close family that I have and we just kind of hang out have a good time you know maybe have a meal or something together and just wanna hang out I'm really close with my family but then if I am celebrating somebody else I will nine times out of 10 I get them a gift and surprise them with it
Oh my God I recently went to a American got Talen behind like basically like you know when they record before it goes life I recently went and I met her in person and she's so sweet