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If you had a daughter, which text would you prefer her to receive from you on a keepsake wedding handkerchief gift?
8 Responses to Option A
I'd rather keep it simple. The language on my choice was plain enough to be understood, while still being emotionally sound.
The but in the second sentence is very important for communicating the meaning
I liked that this option likened the walk down the aisle to the beginning of a new life - it felt like a really sweet simile.
Option A is a wonderfully sentimental statement that is directly from the heart. Although either statement is beautiful and they both capture the feeling and the mood, I think that option A has a bit more feeling and sentiment to it. I prefer the option A message, it is a beautiful heartfelt message that any daughter would be overjoyed to receive
I would lean towards text A because it has a poetic quality to it with the mention of "the walk down the aisle marks the beginning of a new life," which adds a touch of elegance and significance to the message.
I prefer this option. I think that getting married, is closer to having a new life. You pretty much leave your old life behind you.
This one sounds more serious and less casual than the other text.
It seems more conversational and less formal which I prefer.
42 Responses to Option B
I like the wording of B more.
Option b seems to be more my style and rings truer to me.
I prefer Option B because the reference to walking down the aisle in Option A is too heavy handed. "On her wedding day" is enough to indicate the occasion.
I like the idea of a new chapter because it's not really a new life. Our life will have many chapters and this is just one. I think this is a nice idea.
This is much more current and sincere
I like how B says how it's a new chapter. It sounds better to me.
I love this because it feels a lot more like a story and it draws me in. I love the fact that it feels like there is so much in the future and just so much to look forward to
I prefer B, this sounds sweeter and more natural.
Marriage is a new chapter, not a new life. Women shouldn't be treated as if they are nothing until they're a wife. Men don't get told that. The "but" in the middle of the "A" statement is weird, because it makes it sound like there's some contradiction between marriage and being a daughter, and sounds slightly stalkerish. Why try to speak for someone else? Less is more here.
I don’t like the “but” in option a
I like that B is a little less traditional in the wording as not everyone has a super traditional wedding.
Option B feels more relevant to marriage life than just the wedding. It is about the journey ahead.
Much more direct and up front about where Her life will start over.
Option B seems like a more heartfelt and meaningful and intimate message
They're both nice, but I prefer this one.
A sound like she is making the wrong decision to get married
I prefer the sentiment in Option B; the idea of a new chapter instead of a new life seems more sensible
The wording of Option B feels much more authentic and from the heart. Just a few words can make an expression really meaningful especially for a wedding.
This inscription is well-constructed and avoids grammar/sentence structure problems. I also feel the message is more natural message and allows for more versatility, as some people opt to not walk the aisle or do other traditional rituals.
I liked the new chapter wording over the other option.
I chose B because I like the way it is phrased
I prefer this message. When I read it the line, "Wherever life leads you, my heart goes with you", was the most compelling. I just find this entire passage more heartfelt overall.
I would like to prefer option B because it is a well described, overall I think this is the best wedding gift.
This blurb has more complete sentences. I like that it tells a story rather than random short phrases that are incomplete thoughts
I chose B, because I think the "new chapter" phrasing is more fitting and suggests that this is a continuation rather than a sharp cut off.
I think the sentiment in B is a little better... I prefer a new chapter rather than a new life (because it's not a new life, it's an extension). And Option A sounds a little like a threat when it says "But wherever...". Option B is overall more optimistic, more supportive...it's the best one.
I chose B because it's a very nice sentiment filled with emotions and well wishes.
I find the message in option B much more meaningful and touching, and hence would prefer this text for my daughter.
This is a very beautiful, and inspiring text. It is very wonderful, and it is sure to be very cherish able to reflect back on as the days progresses.
I like B because the saying is more elegant than A.
This one doesn't sound as much like a cliche as the other. I would select it between the two.
The words in B is very precious and blessings is very lovely so I would buy B
Definitely Option B because it's more clear and rolls off the tongue easier when said. Thank you.
B because yej statement sounds more personal, relatable, detailed and much more appealing than option A
This one sounds less destructive. She is still part of your life even though she is beginning a new chapter of it.
Option B is my first choice because the written text is filled with emotions and also happiness. I would like to choose this option while making the handkerchief gifts for my daughter's wedding.
The blessings in B is very heart touching so I prefer B.
Option B sounds a little more authentic and closer to something I might actually say to her.
New chapter makes more sense than a new life.
The language used in this blurb feels more elegant and heartfelt.
B because not everyone will choose to walk down an aisle but we all start a new life when we get married
I think option B is a little bit more unique and heartfelt.
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