Hello,
For me, I have cultivated a habit of saying “I love you” to my mama and papa every night before bed; and thank them every time I could, even when a “thank you” wasn’t needed.
We’re from Nigeria our people and culture are known to be reserved, conventional and “blunted effect”, if you will. We don’t usually hug each other or kiss each other on the cheeks. The first time I said “I love you” to mama and papa, it felt weird to them and I.
Although I had gotten used to saying that to my friends while living in the United States, but at home, it felt different.
For me, I have cultivated a habit of saying “I love you” to my mama and papa every night before bed; and thank them every time I could, even when a “thank you” wasn’t needed.
We’re from Nigeria our people and culture are known to be reserved, conventional and “blunted effect”, if you will. We don’t usually hug each other or kiss each other on the cheeks. The first time I said “I love you” to mama and papa, it felt weird to them and I.
Although I had gotten used to saying that to my friends while living in the United States, but at home, it felt different.