- "Daddy, we need to talk in private". "You mean four?" "No, you should press one".
Enjoy the Tweets of the Week!
Word of the Weekend
Every Friday, we at Twitter select the tweets that impressed us the most from the past week. Either because they were particularly funny or because they address topics we find important. For the family life is not always sunshine and roses, we all experience things we could have done without. But they are just as important and deserve our attention too. Only then can something change and hopefully improve in our society. That happy and serious tweets meet here cannot be avoided. It reflects what Forrest Gump's mom already taught him: "Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're gonna get."
Thank you for the anecdotes from your family life, they enrich our lives - and often the last workday before the weekend (if there's no weekend duty ...)! At the request of a fan, we have created our own page where you can also find the old collections of tweets.
Thanks also for your emails letting us know that the Tweets of the Week also signal the weekend for you! 🥰
If you experience things that deserve more space than an embedded tweet, please write us an email at [email protected]. If we see potential in the topic because it could be interesting, inspiring, or important for many people, we will get back to you. Some things start with small observations and only become big when many people have noticed a similar phenomenon or problem. We look forward to your inspirations!
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The collection of impressive tweets on our page serves as a delightful prelude to the weekend.Emails expressing gratitude for the Tweets of the Week often indicate that they signal the commencement of the weekend.