3. I loved your recent [insert activity] - Deepstash

3. I loved your recent [insert activity]

  • a phrase that congratulates or signifies your appreciation for their personal activity
  • great way to win the favour of the recipient
  • an excellent way to deepen a relationship
  • helps you grow relationships with your colleagues

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