05-29-2022, 08:30 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-29-2022, 08:32 AM by Cealgair.
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I need some advice here.
There's a friend of mine who's been stuck in her room with covid for about five days at this point. I want to do something nice for her, and I thought I could give her a nice flower (by leaving it outside of her door because we're not allowed to have direct contact obviously). The trouble is, I'm afraid that could be misunderstood for a romantic gesture. I just want to do something nice to cheer her up a little, I'd rather not create an embarassing situation. What should I do?
There's a friend of mine who's been stuck in her room with covid for about five days at this point. I want to do something nice for her, and I thought I could give her a nice flower (by leaving it outside of her door because we're not allowed to have direct contact obviously). The trouble is, I'm afraid that could be misunderstood for a romantic gesture. I just want to do something nice to cheer her up a little, I'd rather not create an embarassing situation. What should I do?
My username is in Scottish Gaelic. If you speak that language, please tell me how to pronounce it properly.
The best source I've got so far is this: https://learngaelic.scot/dictionary/inde...word=false
The best source I've got so far is this: https://learngaelic.scot/dictionary/inde...word=false