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A man in Langfang received a big goose on his birthday. What did the person who gave the gift want to express?

What the gift-giver wants to express is not complicated. First, he wants to be innovative and make his gift unique; second, he wants to save money on gift-giving. Goose, you can both see and eat. After the birthday, a big goose is stewed in an iron pot, and a few friends can have another meal together.

Giving a goose as a gift on his birthday is enough for a man to remember him for a lifetime. Putting the goose among many flowers, I wonder what the goose will feel in his heart. After the birthday party, the man had to take the goose away from the scene.

In my personal opinion, the combination of this big goose and flowers represents the departure of the person who gave the gift. The following two ideas. 1. Gifts must be unique

Today’s young people have very active minds, and many of them want to make themselves the most special one. In order to make yourself unique, you will leave no trace when you act or speak. I think the friend who gave the gift also wanted to witness his one and only gift, so he chose to give a live goose.

Such a gift will definitely shine in front of all the gifts. Unique gifts are always eye-catching and can leave a deep impression on birthday friends. There is no doubt that the man's goal was achieved, and his gift will definitely become a legend among his friends. 2. Gifts must be practical first

A person who can give a goose, in addition to wanting to be unique, is also a practical person at heart. How can winter delicacies be complete without goose stewed in an iron pot? The big goose's limelight can not only overshadow all the gifts in the room, but can also become a delicious dish.

The ancients said: "Giving goose feathers thousands of miles away is a light gift but a heavy affection." As a best friend, I not only sent goose feathers, but also a whole goose. Such a gift is enough to show that the two have a good relationship.

I wonder if the hotel staff, when they see someone bringing in a big goose, will stop them and say, "Our restaurant refuses outside dishes and does not provide processing services."