Neda | Avondale
“That’s a good question. Gave them a hug, it was my husband, and he was feeling sad, so it meant a lot, the hug.
Sometimes when, when you give a hug to someone, it’s just like when they’re, when they don’t expect it, that’s the best.
Because we don’t know what people are going through, in that moment. So, I don’t know. It’s just, yeah my family, my parents; they just do little, parties and, or we have little days where one sibling feels really special. They spoil them, and stuff like that.
It’s just nice to feel special. When you have someone that makes you feel special, you probably don’t even think you need it in that moment, or even if it’s, they say something and it just affect, it can affect anybody differently. We don’t know what people go through on a daily basis. I hope people special, or make people feel special, because I know I like being made to feel like I’m special, because who doesn’t want to feel like they’re important, or people care? So, yeah we should make people feel special. Man, this is awesome, honestly.
I’m from Ethiopia. I was born in Sudan. I came here 20 years ago. I value, what’s most important to me is my family 100 per cent, yeah.
Yeah it’s, it’s honestly perfect, I hear from other countries and stuff, and what they go through, and New Zealand is, is so safe. It’s good. Everyone is kind here. I’ve never had an issue for the 20 years that I’ve stayed here.”