I've always felt that being remembered or invited by someone is a very happy thing.
Especially in this era where everyone is incredibly busy, with endless messages on their phones and never-ending tasks, it's always the same: "Want to grab a bite to eat sometime?"
That feeling of being needed and cared for can instantly wash away all the fatigue of the day.

Sometimes invitations really come at the last minute!
It might be something we just talked about today, but we'll eat it tonight; it might be that you just happened to be passing by, and I just happened to be free; it might be that the timing only coincided with a tiny gap in our schedule, but as long as it works out, it's worth it.
Because eating, though seemingly ordinary, contains many small but real moments of warmth.
Let's sit down together, enjoy our favorite dishes, and chat slowly; talk about our recent work, life's troubles, things we like, and dreams that haven't yet come true.
Those words, though they could be typed out in a regular message, felt completely different.
The connection between people needs to be met in person to keep it fresh.
Even the best of friends will fade away if they always say "let's meet up next time"; even the closest relationships will slowly drift apart if they always say "we'll talk about it another day".
Actually, we all know that food isn't the point, and neither is time.
The real point is: someone is willing to make time for you; and you are also willing to stop for them.
The most precious thing in this world is the phrase "I do".
I'm willing to take the time, willing to miss you, and willing to sit down together for a meal that doesn't have to be rushed.
No matter how busy life gets, no matter how much pressure, miscellaneous tasks, or unexpected situations arise...
Being able to take the time to have a meal with someone is itself a kind of tenderness, a gesture of goodwill, and a silent form of companionship.
If someone suddenly thinks of you, suddenly wants to see you, or suddenly wants to have a meal with you, please cherish it.
Because that means that in his world, you are not someone who is dispensable.
If you're also thinking about someone, why not take the initiative and send a message: "How are you doing? Let's have dinner together sometime!"
No need for grand gestures or special reasons; a simple invitation can rekindle the warmth in a relationship.
No matter how busy you are, remember to set aside some time for the important people in your life.
Also, leave some time for those who want to remember you.
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