i remember the time when I moved to a hostel for college, my mum and dad watched my favourite actor's movies coz they missed me (no mobile phones in India those days)
20 Tweets About Family That’ll Warm Up Every Cell in Your Body

“The most important thing in life is your family. There are days you love them, and others you don’t. But in the end, they’re the people you always come home to. Sometimes it’s the family you’re born into and sometimes it’s the one you make for yourself.” — Carrie Bradshaw said in one of the episodes of Sex and the City. No matter how many disagreements we have with our relatives, they are usually there for us when we really need care and support.
We at Bright Side couldn’t stop smiling while we were reading the tweets we’ve collected in this article. No matter how cold it is outside, these stories will warm you up better than any fireplace. And in the bonus, you will find out what your parents might have kept for a very long time.
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Bonus: This must have been really hard.
What are the most moving things your relatives have done for you? Do you often do something nice for your loved ones?
Comments
#10 is truly uplifting. It's great to have a supporting family
My grandmother does just hte same 😍
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