Every year, during the First Communion period, there is a festival of making things for show. The parties are becoming more and more lavish and more and more like small weddings, godparents are buying more and more expensive and fanciful gifts, and girls are making appointments for First Communion make-up, hairstyles and nails. Recently, it was this last issue that caused the most outrage. A video appeared on TikTok from a beauty salon where a child was given a First Communion manicure. Internet users claim that the new trend is an exaggeration.
Host and dollars, or communion nails
The recording with First Communion nails has over 64,000 views. likes and almost 5 thousand comments. The manicurist not only extended the nails of the little girl, but also made gel decorations matching the theme of the communion. The patterns included a host, dollars, flowers and bows.
“Let me know if you do your children’s nails for First Communion,” wrote the author of the video. Internet users did not hide their outrage. “It’s a joke, right? Well, tell me it’s a joke”, “I’m waiting for pages for baptism”, “Generally nice, but the dollar symbol is a bit distasteful for receiving the sacrament”, “Mothers are in shock. God, you see, not you thunder,” it was written in the comments.
The recording was intended to show absurd behavior around communion
As some Internet users noticed, the recording is humorous and its purpose is to show the absurdities that occur nowadays. More and more people focus on the surroundings of the sacrament, not the sacrament itself. Parents order multi-story cakes, rent ballrooms and incur costs of up to PLN 20,000. PLN to make this day special. Children, on the other hand, dream of all-inclusive holidays and drones, but do not focus on the proper experience of communion. Communion nails from TikTok show that somewhere in the heat of preparation, parents forget about what is most important on that day.
Source: Gazeta

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