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Shopper finds an adorably dramatic letter from a little girl in an op-shop
One of the many fun things about op-shops is that we never know what gems we’ll come across during an op-shop run – and one amused shopper may have potentially stumbled across the rarest find in their lifetime… Except it’s nothing like they expected.
Regardless, the shopper was ecstatic to find an adorably dramatic letter during an op-shop run. It was written by a little girl who was on a mission to convince her parents to let her adopt a dog.
The woman shared a snap of the note on a Facebook group dedicated to rare op shop finds. It was found inside a book that had been donated and framed for shoppers to read.
'Dear mum and dad,' the letter read. 'Before you close this letter hear me out, I know you don't want to hear about this but I've put effort into this.'
The letter was framed and displayed in an op-shop for shoppers to see. Source: Daily Mail
'Don't you think giving a dog that is so sweet a home is better than throwing them out onto the sad, cold streets!'
After begging her parents a hundred million times over, the girl asked: 'Can I have a dog? I'm so desperate for one, I hate living “animal-less”. I'm always so grumpy because of this. I am legit dying!’
'Lots of love, your sad, upset, and desperate daughter Arlia.' she concluded.
Hundreds of users were amused by the little girl's desperate and cute request.
'I really hope she got her dog.’ one woman said.
'This is absolutely something my child would do – and it would definitely work!' another chimed.
Someone give this little girl a puppy! Source: Unsplash
'My ten-year-old daughter created a PowerPoint presentation about all the reasons we should get a dog. We now have a dog!' shared a third.
Others shared similar pleas made by their children.
'My daughter wrote us several letters like this begging for guinea pigs.’ a mum wrote.
'So we got guinea pigs! Then, she lost interest in the guinea pigs and wrote letters begging for a chinchilla and then a bearded dragon… And then fish.'
'I’ve kept the letters but learned not to give in to getting more pets!' she continued.
What are your thoughts about this unusual op-shop find? Better yet, do you have a similar story to share? If so, let us know in the comments! We’d love to hear them.