When Good News Comes, Who's the First Person You Tell?

Good news is what we all love and crave to have and hear at every given opportunity because good news is a sign of happiness; it's a sign of an answer to prayers and that things are going in the right direction for us. When good news comes, we as humans are always filled with joy, and in that spirit we most likely won't be able to contain the happiness until we share it with someone close to us. When it comes to sharing good news, a lot of people have different people they share it with; some prefer sharing their good news with their spouse, others with their parents, siblings, friends, colleagues, or someone else entirely. Who do I share my own good news with, and who are they to me? Find out about all these below.

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When it comes to sharing good news, I must say that I'm actually kind of different from everyone if it happens that I'm the only one who does what I do whenever there's good news. And that's because the details of the good news mostly determined who I would share it with first. For instance, if it's work-related, I might first share it with a colleague who can relate to the importance of such good news, and when it relates to personal life, I might decide that the best person to share it with is my spouse, parents, siblings, or friends. On most occasions the details of that good news also determine who I would share with and who would be first. But most of all, my spouse would definitely hear about any good news I have.

Talking about who the person I share my good news with is to me, as you can see, I don't just have one person, but one thing that is obvious is that I mostly share my good news with people who are close to me, but as I concluded above, my wife is the one who would most definitely hear about every single piece of good news I have, and that's because she's a part of me, and I feel like any news I have is news she should know about, and we can jointly rejoice over it because a win for me is obviously a win for her and our family at large.

In the aspect of what I'd do or how I'd feel if the person I usually share my good news with didn't seem to fit to think I should be the one to first hear about their own good news. To be honest, I'll be disappointed, and it might make me withdraw myself from such a person a bit, because it's quite obvious that Superson didn't place me at the level I placed them, and I'd caution how I share things with them or call their attention to how disappointed I was with what I believe they did wrong, in first sharing good news with someone else before me.

I remember how some months ago my wife had good news, and when she told me about it, I found out from her explanation that she had shared it with someone else before telling me. This got me angry, and I told her immediately how displaced I was with that act, because I believe it's something I should know first before anyone else. And via stating my displeasure, she understood my point, and we went on to live happily ever after. So that's about my take on sharing good news and all that revolves around it.


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It's good to share good News with colleagues too but i think it's okay too if your wife also not shared it first with you but the point is that she shared it you and that important

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Good news should be shared with our loved ones. I’m glad you have people in your life whom you share good news with.

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