Do you ever find yourself looking at a certain word you use every day, only to find that for some reason it seems peculiar today? This happened to me with the word “present.” I started thinking about the difference between a gift and a present. Was there one?
Time to check the dictionary. Here’s the definition of a gift: something given voluntarily without payment in return, as to show favour toward someone, honour an occasion, or make a gesture of assistance; present. And here’s the definition of a present: something presented; a gift.
Both seem quite similar to me – but maybe it’s in the way we use them. SentForever allow people to send a free message into deep space (if you want to send one click here). We refer to this as a free gift for our customers, not a free present. Perhaps both are the same but “free gift” is the term more often used.
What I like about the definition of a gift is the part about something being given voluntarily without payment in return. When our SentForever customers send their special messages of love into deep space, they are sending a commitment to someone special which is unconditional.
There may be a response from the other person when they receive your message, but at the time you actually send it to us and when we transmit it into space and into eternity it is all one-way. You don’t actually know if there is going to be anything in response. Perhaps this is what love is all about – about giving. And hoping that the more you give the more you will receive back in return.
So, why not treat someone special to a special message of love now. If you don’t want to send a SentForever premium message, then simply have a go with a free message – it’s our gift to you.
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