Valet & Theresse
Theresse Theresse
I was just thinking about how a particular way someone greets you can stick with you long after they leave. Do you think first impressions are more about the little details than the big ones?
Valet Valet
Absolutely, it’s the small touches that linger. A polite tone, a genuine smile, even the way you carry yourself can leave a lasting impression, while the grand gestures often get forgotten or even feel overdone. So if you’re aiming to make a mark, focus on the little details and let them shine naturally.
Theresse Theresse
Sounds like a gentle reminder that the quiet bits are often the loudest echoes. Maybe I’ll try noticing how a cup of tea is held, that’s where the story starts.
Valet Valet
Nice idea, and you’re right—those quiet habits speak louder than a flashy welcome. Keep your eye on the tea cup and you’ll pick up the subtle cues.
Theresse Theresse
I’ll watch the steam rise like a slow‑moving question mark, then see what that tells me about the day.