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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When’s the last time you told her that you’re proud of something she’s done? What was it?[/quote] I'm 49 and can't recall my parents ever saying they're proud of me. To be fair, I'm not particularly impressive. But not every parent talks that way.[/quote] That’s pretty sad, my husbands parents don’t tell him they’re proud of him either, and it’s really hard on him. My parents tell me they’re proud of me regularly though, and our relationship is a lot stronger and more positive. [/quote] I wonder why people here feel so strongly about use of such cliche phrases. In my culture adult kids are unlikely to hear them but they do get to see their kids beaming with pride while looking at them or talking to others about them or warding evil eye away from them. [/quote]
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