“I cheer for you today, too!”
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When I was about to go out, my acquaintance called me, and I turned around.
At first, I was embarrassed and didn’t know what to do.
My acquaintance introduced me to the Mother’s Day of Love and Peace Campaign and said that it was a way to put words of encouragement into practice.
They cheered me up with bright smiles, which made me feel empowered.
While I was replying to my acquaintance with a bright smile,
“I cheer for you, too!” I shouted.
When we smiled and cheered each other on, I felt like everything would go well today.
A word of encouragement can deliver bright energy to start the day in a good mood.
I will participate in the campaign to deliver bright energy by practicing Mother’s words.
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“Cheer up! Everyone, I cheer for you!”