Anonymous wrote:Do not buy it! I was in the same situation and bought it, and the deal fell apart. I know it’s ridiculous but I definitely felt like I jinxed it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Buy it. If you don’t and he gets the job you will regret that you don’t have it. If he doesn’t get the job, no big deal.
When my daughter was waiting for her early decision results from university, i bought a sweatshirt online from there. When she was accepted, i took a photo of her smiling face wearing the sweatshirt. I love that photo. It makes me feel good to see her so happy wearing her swag from an exciting moment in her life. If she had not been accepted, i would have just gotten rid of it quietly and all would be well. I say celebrate the happy moments in your life.
I love this story, it’s so heartwarming! Thanks for sharing; it definitely moved the needle!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd get it, with the mindset that it's something he would like for some future occasion. It could be a birthday, Christmas, a new job...
OP here. The gift is completely useless to him if he doesn’t get the position.
You got me curious.
Anonymous wrote:No OP, do not buy it!
You will tempt the wrath of the thing from atop the thing!
Now go outside and spit!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd get it, with the mindset that it's something he would like for some future occasion. It could be a birthday, Christmas, a new job...
OP here. The gift is completely useless to him if he doesn’t get the position.
Anonymous wrote:You're a nice person, OP. I think you should buy it.
Anonymous wrote:Buy it. If you don’t and he gets the job you will regret that you don’t have it. If he doesn’t get the job, no big deal.
When my daughter was waiting for her early decision results from university, i bought a sweatshirt online from there. When she was accepted, i took a photo of her smiling face wearing the sweatshirt. I love that photo. It makes me feel good to see her so happy wearing her swag from an exciting moment in her life. If she had not been accepted, i would have just gotten rid of it quietly and all would be well. I say celebrate the happy moments in your life.
Anonymous wrote:I'd get it, with the mindset that it's something he would like for some future occasion. It could be a birthday, Christmas, a new job...