It's often more exciting to open the small present first, as it can build anticipation for the larger gift. The small gift may provide a delightful surprise, setting a positive tone for the bigger reveal. However, if you already have a strong sense of what the big gift is and it's something you really want, starting with that can create an unforgettable moment. Ultimately, it depends on personal preference and the context of the occasion.
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traditionally, the youngest child opens their present first
It is considered impolite to open a present before you are given permission to do so. It is best to wait until the giver tells you it is okay to open the present.
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I/You/We/They open. He/She/It opens. The present participle is opening.
Depends on intentions of the giver-if it's for Christmas, you should respect their wishes.
Yes
Should be a small lever to the right of the accelerator. Pull it it will pop open
"Open" is already in the present tense.
open it
He or she will present you with homes that you like or can sell your home. Usually if they are going to sell you home, they will plan an open house and should present you with a variety of staging ideas prior to the open house party.
it should open in a small way and only open all the way with help. If you are talking about child birth that is different the vagina will open by the pelvic area pushing to the sides and making the birth canal.