5 thoughts on “My mother wants to keep her gold and wears it when she grows up. Should I want it?”
Dianne
It must be, this not only shows that the jewelry has a special significance to her, but also reflects her love for you. This is not involved in money. You must love your mother to save this jewelry.
need. This is left to you by your mother. Whether you like it or not, let it go if you don't wear it. My mother also left me. Hehe ~ Pilly filial piety to my parents
In fact, this is like this, but of course, the mother must leave it to the child. I hope that the child can live well in the future, but since he has his hands and feet, why not work herself to buy gold pinch? Gold is certainly unnecessary. Besides, it is Mummy's things, so you tell your mother that this thing cannot be required, and you tell your mother that he will be more self -reliant in the future.
It must be, this not only shows that the jewelry has a special significance to her, but also reflects her love for you. This is not involved in money. You must love your mother to save this jewelry.
need. This is left to you by your mother. Whether you like it or not, let it go if you don't wear it. My mother also left me. Hehe ~ Pilly filial piety to my parents
In fact, this is like this, but of course, the mother must leave it to the child. I hope that the child can live well in the future, but since he has his hands and feet, why not work herself to buy gold pinch? Gold is certainly unnecessary. Besides, it is Mummy's things, so you tell your mother that this thing cannot be required, and you tell your mother that he will be more self -reliant in the future.
It should be, that is, the mother has left a reference to the child, and it is her love for you
You can't ask, that's what your dad bought for your mother. It is also a memorial, and you will have it when you grow up. Hope