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  1. Bonjour-Hi Eric! 🙂 We have a French saying, here is the word by word translation:”be kind and smile, it’s free, it doesn’t cost you anything, but it may bring you back a lot!” 🙂 – I do agree… 🙂 Cheers, Mélanie
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    My very best and friendly thoughts from Toulouse, France, “old Europe”… 🙂

    1. Hello Melanie,

      Thank you for this visit and comment. As I replied to another comment – nothing new here but worth repeating, eh 🙂

      All good wishes from sunny Singapore 🙂
      Eric
      P/s Your blog is in French, no 🙂

  2. What a lovely way to pay it forward. My favorite lines “What of MY reward? Multiple fold of YOUR investment.”. If only we could all see that giving gets us more than wanting 🙂

    1. Well, the next time someone laments that (s)he does not have cash or time to spare – show her/him the way. Of course, after we’d first gone down that way 🙂 😀 😆

      Peace,
      Eric

    1. Val dear,

      He who gives all of his little gives more than he who gives some of his all. So it is with smiles, I reckon and what a challenge that. The guy up there didn’t make it easy, did he 🙂

      All good wishes and smiles 😀
      Eric

  3. If frowning creates more folds than smiling, have to go for smiling then. Both are free but at least the latter costs less lines on the face..LOL.

    1. Jasey dearest,

      Yes, frowning causes more wrinkling than smiling – that ought to be good enough reason to replace frowns with smiles 🙂 😀 😆

      Luv and hugz,
      Eric

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