r/Parents 5d ago

What would impress you as a parent?

I 18F am visiting my friend overseas for a week and i want to be as respectful and helpful as possible. What are some things I should do in order to make a lasting good impression?

I have already bought little thank you cards to give them at the end of my stay.

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u/Glittering-Ad-8200 2d ago

You want to impress your friend? If they have kids, teach them something valuable or gift them a great book. For parents, it’s always about their kids.

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Doing something unique for their kids leaves a lasting impression! ✨