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What is the meaning of the son-in-law's watch?
1. I hope that his son-in-law can cherish the time, grasp the time, and do things more efficiently.
2. I hope to remind my son-in-law through the watch that he should treasure time, the time passes very fast, not waiting for anyone, don't waste the time.
3. I hope my son-in-law can distinguish the time, do the right thing at the right time, don't waste the time.
4. The word "watch" means "don't", so in traditional culture, giving a watch also means to send off, with the meaning of looking forward to the separation.
5. I hope my son-in-law can wear the watch often to show that he is always attached.
The above is the old father-in-law to send son-in-law watch a variety of meanings, of course, can also be based on the old father-in-law's specific situation and the specific style of the watch to specifically analyze.
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