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26 Dec 2016
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Simplified Chinese (China)
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English (US)
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English (UK)
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My friend is thinking about company's name . She plans to open heeling space. She wanna use ' blanket'. Do you have any idea? She first thought ' warm blanket. It means she's not a doctor not specialist about anything . She just listen to people's stories. She just cover and wrap them softly, gently, kindly..
My friend is thinking about company's name . She plans to open heeling space. She wanna use ' blanket'. Do you have any idea? She first thought ' warm blanket. It means she's not a doctor not specialist about anything . She just listen to people's stories. She just cover and wrap them softly, gently, kindly..
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@yukari520129 it sounds like a cute, nice name :)
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Safe Space, Bear Hug, Comfort Zone, Helping Hand, Love Community and I like Warm Blanket too 💕

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