Zawadi.... Ushawahi pata au kutoa?

hii imekaa vizuri sana nimeipenda sana hasa rangi natumaini ataipokea kwa mikono miwili
hata mie nimeipenda sana ile kitu unaivaa wakati a uchokozi au mjamaa kakasirika umemuudhi ukivaa hicho kinguo tu ugomvi unaisha hapohapo
 
Yaah mimi huwa nampa sana wangu, na hata cards!!! na kwa bahati nzuri, hata yeye anajitahidi sana kunipa zawadI
 
Asante blackberry, hope hawa wakuu wa hapa JF wataanza kumwaga gifts lol, spoil the ladies Men!:majani7:
 
Habari za ijumaa wakuu, najua leo kila mtu anafurahia kuanza week end kwa namna yake.....Mie napenda kuja na hii,...... Zawadi, mnajua kwamba zawadi ni kitu kidogo sana lakini impact yake huwa ni kubwa sana hasa kwenye swala zima kwa wapendanao, kuna wanaopenda kupokea zawadi toka kwa wapenzi wao, lakini wao hata siku moja hawajigusi kuwapa wenzao zawadi ya aina yoyote ile, yaani unakuta mwenzake kila tukio au hata kusipokuwa na tukio lolote lile anachukuwa muda wake anamtafutia zawadi nzuri, embu jiulize kwa nini huwa humpi na yeye zawadi?

Nimeleta hili kwenu leo baada ya jana kukuta home nimeletewa sasa kama mnavyojua tena sie wadada huwa hatukawii kusumulia mashost ofisini na kama vile, mmoja wa marafiki zangu akawa analalamika kwamba kila mara huwa anampelekea zawadi mpenzi wake, iwe perfumes , shati, hata chocolate na cake za birthdays ila huyo wake hata siku moja hajawahi mpa zawadi hata ya pipi na sasa wana miaka mitano ya uhusiano.

Mwisho kabisa namalizia kwa kusema, zawadi sio kipimo cha mapenzi, ila ina maana sana kwa mpenzi wako, anaona kuwa unamjali na kumthamini sana, Pia umeacha shughuli zako ukakumbuka kuna mtu wako wa muhimu ukamnunulia zawadi, na zawadi inaweza kuwa yeyote kulingana na uwezo wa mtu, na nawakumbusha wadada kuwa wasijibweteke kwa kuona wao ndio wana haki ya kupewa zawadi na waume na wapenzi wao hata sie pia tuwe tunajitoa na kufanya hilo.. sasa nakuuliza wewe lini umemnunulia mpezi/mke/mume wako zawadi? embu jaribu leo hata pipi tu uone atakavyofurahi
Nawakilisha, ahsanteni wakuu.

Nahii ya kwenye red ni zawadi yangu kwako wewe DUCHES OF ........nilifurahi sana nilivyokuvisha hiyo pete ulovaa na hii zawadi nyingine nimekuandalia utakapo nizalia mtoto.

Expression of love (Valentine's Day) or friendship.
Expression of gratitude for a gift received.
Expression of piety, in the form of charity.
Expression of solidarity, in the form of mutual aid.
To share wealth.
To offset misfortune.
Offering travel souvenirs.
Custom, on occasions (often celebrations) such as
A birthday (the person who has his or her birthday gives cake, etc. and/or receives gifts) This is most commonly from a family member or girlfriend/boyfriend.
A potlatch, in societies where status is associated with gift-giving rather than acquisition.
Christmas (People give one another gifts, often supposedly receiving them from Santa Claus.)
Saint Nicholas (People give each other gifts, often supposedly receiving them from Saint Nicholas.)
A wedding (the couple receives gifts and gives food and/or drinks at the wedding reception.)
A wedding anniversary (each spouse receives gifts.)
A funeral (visitors bring flowers, the relatives of the deceased give food and/or drinks after the ceremonial part.)
A birth (the baby receives gifts, or the mother receives a gift from the father known as a push present.)
Passing an examination (the student receives gifts.)
Father's Day (the father receives gifts.)
Mother's Day (the mother receives gifts.)
Exchange of gifts between a guest and a host, often a traditional practice.
Lagniappe.
Retirement Gifts
Congratulations Gifts
Engagement Gifts
Wedding Gifts
Anniversary Gifts
Birthday Gifts
House Warming Day Gifts
New Baby Gifts
 

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Nahii ya kwenye red ni zawadi yangu kwako wewe DUCHES OF ........nilifurahi sana nilivyokuvisha hiyo pete ulovaa na hii zawadi nyingine nimekuandalia utakapo nizalia mtoto.

Expression of love (Valentine's Day) or friendship.
Expression of gratitude for a gift received.
Expression of piety, in the form of charity.
Expression of solidarity, in the form of mutual aid.
To share wealth.
To offset misfortune.
Offering travel souvenirs.
Custom, on occasions (often celebrations) such as
A birthday (the person who has his or her birthday gives cake, etc. and/or receives gifts) This is most commonly from a family member or girlfriend/boyfriend.
A potlatch, in societies where status is associated with gift-giving rather than acquisition.
Christmas (People give one another gifts, often supposedly receiving them from Santa Claus.)
Saint Nicholas (People give each other gifts, often supposedly receiving them from Saint Nicholas.)
A wedding (the couple receives gifts and gives food and/or drinks at the wedding reception.)
A wedding anniversary (each spouse receives gifts.)
A funeral (visitors bring flowers, the relatives of the deceased give food and/or drinks after the ceremonial part.)
A birth (the baby receives gifts, or the mother receives a gift from the father known as a push present.)
Passing an examination (the student receives gifts.)
Father's Day (the father receives gifts.)
Mother's Day (the mother receives gifts.)
Exchange of gifts between a guest and a host, often a traditional practice.
Lagniappe.
Retirement Gifts
Congratulations Gifts
Engagement Gifts
Wedding Gifts
Anniversary Gifts
Birthday Gifts
House Warming Day Gifts
New Baby Gifts
Heeeeeeeee kweli hii ni kiboko
 
kinamama ngojeni niwaibie kidogo,kama kuna mdau ambaye ana mme/bwana mhaya basi kwetu ishara kuu ya upendo ni mke kumletea mmewe/bwanake senene, na mwanaume ni kumzawadia mkewe 'embila' (shanga),haya mambo mengine ya shati,na sox na pafyumu ni ya mujini mujini,wengine hatuyajui.
 
Nahii ya kwenye red ni zawadi yangu kwako wewe DUCHES OF ........nilifurahi sana nilivyokuvisha hiyo pete ulovaa na hii zawadi nyingine nimekuandalia utakapo nizalia mtoto.

Expression of love (Valentine's Day) or friendship.
Expression of gratitude for a gift received.
Expression of piety, in the form of charity.
Expression of solidarity, in the form of mutual aid.
To share wealth.
To offset misfortune.
Offering travel souvenirs.
Custom, on occasions (often celebrations) such as
A birthday (the person who has his or her birthday gives cake, etc. and/or receives gifts) This is most commonly from a family member or girlfriend/boyfriend.
A potlatch, in societies where status is associated with gift-giving rather than acquisition.
Christmas (People give one another gifts, often supposedly receiving them from Santa Claus.)
Saint Nicholas (People give each other gifts, often supposedly receiving them from Saint Nicholas.)
A wedding (the couple receives gifts and gives food and/or drinks at the wedding reception.)
A wedding anniversary (each spouse receives gifts.)
A funeral (visitors bring flowers, the relatives of the deceased give food and/or drinks after the ceremonial part.)
A birth (the baby receives gifts, or the mother receives a gift from the father known as a push present.)
Passing an examination (the student receives gifts.)
Father's Day (the father receives gifts.)
Mother's Day (the mother receives gifts.)
Exchange of gifts between a guest and a host, often a traditional practice.
Lagniappe.
Retirement Gifts
Congratulations Gifts
Engagement Gifts
Wedding Gifts
Anniversary Gifts
Birthday Gifts
House Warming Day Gifts
New Baby Gifts
Duh hizi zote utaniletea kweli
 
napendaga kutoa zawadi ya mashati mana nikimuona mtu najua rangi/muundo gani inampendeza pia zawadi ya saa hata uturi. nimepokea perfumes, trip suprises, diamond necklace...huwa zawadi kupeana inanoga sana!!
 
Duh hizi zote utaniletea kweli

Occasional to receive one gift from the above it is not bad....Darling!
First am going to give you the one you proposed to me yesterday.
How nice it is........G.!
 

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