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Not only text messages, messages sent via WhatsApp can be more personal because they use photos, videos, avatars, and voice messages. Users can also give greetings by uploading them on Status.
So, for those of you who want to send Eid greetings this year, here are some suggestions from a number of public figures such as Analisa Widyaningrum, Ayudia C, the Bapak2ID account, Ivan Lanin, Kunto Aji, and Marchella FP.
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Psychologist Analisa Widyaningrum – Send Meaningful Messages with Prayer Inserts
According to Analisa, it is important to send meaningful messages to loved ones, especially family, to be sincere and heart touching. He also said, you can try to describe how you feel about them.
“Try to take a pause while imagining their figure, try to describe how you feel about them, then write down how valuable they are, and convey sincere apologies and send prayers for the best wishes from you,” he said.
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Artist and Entrepreneur Ayudia C – Say Sorry to Your Family, Show What You Feel
According to Ayudia, the most important thing in conveying a message is emphasizing the meaning and intent of the message. This is done because we as the sender of the message want the intended person to know the intent of the message.
“So, when we convey various types of messages ranging from messages of affection to wishing to convey various other expressions, so that person knows what we feel and what is in our heads,” said Ayudia.