A Glasgow teen has gone viral after sharing the adorable note she received from her gran on her 18th birthday.
Almost 40,000 people on Twitter have liked the post by Millie Brown, which proves just how loving relatives can be.
The note, telling Millie to "aim for the sky" was handed to Millie as one last present as she celebrated the memorable day.
She captioned it: "My wee gran told me she had one last present for my 18th and handed me this...grandparents are too precious".
My wee gran told me she had one last present for my 18th and handed me this :(((( grandparents are too precious 😭😭 pic.twitter.com/1OfgATwNK6
— Millie Brown (@milliembrownx) September 4, 2019
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The adorable letter reads: "Millie on your 18th birthday.
"I want you to believe you are capable of achieving anything you put your mind to.
"That you will never lose, you either win or learn. So aim for the sky.
"I can't promise to be here for the rest of your life, but I can promise to love you for the rest of mine.
"Love Gran."
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The post sparked hundreds of comments from people left in tears at the loving post.
One user, @LeonandJune, said: "I'm tearing up, what a lovely gran you have."
Another, Ellie Kirk, said: "Not to be dramatic but your nan is so wholesome and I'd die for her."
And a third, Sarah Daffern said: "Such lovely words. Grans are so very precious."
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