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Which text message would you delete from your mobile phone?

In my mobile phone, the message I hate to delete most is the one that informed my child that the admission notice was delivered by express delivery. ..... The reason why I value this short message so much is because it carries my expectations for my children, the joy of success, and the reward for my efforts and those of my children.

1, this short message carries my expectations for children, so I am reluctant to delete it.

Every parent is full of expectations for their children, hoping that their children can be more promising and more developed. ..... So, when the child's admission notice text message arrived, the joy in my heart was beyond words. ..... Because of this, this short message has become extremely important to me, so I value this short message very much and hate deleting it.

2, this short message contains the joy after success, which is very meaningful.

For a person, the happiest moment is the joy after success. ..... when I received the text message of the child's admission notice, it was my happiest time. Because of this, this short message is of great significance to me, so it has become the short message I hate to delete. ..... In fact, now I often click on that short message to relive the happy scene at that time.

3, this message represents the hard work of myself and my children, and I can't bear to delete it.

When I received the short message of my child's admission notice and told him the news, we were not only happy, but also very emotional about the hard work in recent years ... Those hard-working days and nights finally brought us a happy moment in to beno. 1. At this moment, we and our children fully felt that our efforts had been rewarded, and the feelings in our hearts were very complicated. ..... and this message witnessed that special moment, so it became the last message I wanted to delete, and it has been preserved to this day.