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VoidShiki19

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May 15, 2020
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To set the context, i'm a 22m with a mom and dad. I've got my SN shipped to the UK so should be coming in a week or two

I was wondering if there was anything i can do for them to make it easier for them to cope (or basically act as a apology gift/thanks for everything they did) without raising any suspicion. My budget is under £200

One idea I had was to pay a florist to send flowers to my parents every Month for 6 months, but I think that would cause more unnecessary grief than my eventual death will do, but I wanted to know if anyone had any different ideas.
 
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InTheAirTonight

InTheAirTonight

I tried
Feb 29, 2020
475
Is CTB your only option?
 
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Ulisses

Arcanist
Feb 21, 2020
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unfortunately there is not much to do for those who remain, only the pain of loss and the memories that remain with time.
 
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STK

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Apr 2, 2020
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I'm not sure that there is anything you can plan or send to your loved ones that will lessen the blow.

Maybe spending time to make a few good memories would be better? Instead of an object they move around with grief they could have extra memories to look back on and enjoy
 
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