Do you fulfill your villager's bug/fish catching requests?

I usually do, didn’t realize it makes them put it in their house though! I might not if the villager has a reaaally coordinated house that would look strange with bugs/fish in it.
I remember in NL my villagers kept asking me for things I couldn’t catch, like stringfish, and I felt so bad that I couldn’t fulfill their request... has anyone had a request for an ultra rare critter? So far mine have only asked for very common things.
 
After having to turn down several villager requests over the last couple of days, I've started carrying a goldfish with me wherever I go on my island. So far I haven't had to use it. I don't want to say no again because I'd like to get pictures from my villagers, and I suspect each denial hurts our friendship.

I'm also mailing all my villagers gift-wrapped fruit every night in a shameless bid to buy their happiness. I really want those pictures.
 
I do sometimes, but sometimes i don't when they request a fish or bug that is hard to find
 
I think I would feel bad if I didn't. The only times I haven't was when my villagers would ask when it was too close to the clock turning over.

Last time Fauna asked me to catch her a wharf roach, she gave me her photo in return when I game it to her!
 
I try because I see them walking around and just absolutely failing at bug catching lol (c'mon Kid Cat you should be able to snatch that locust with your reflexes)
I only say no when their house already has like 2-3 bugs and it's taking up a ton of space
 
I do. Sometimes it turns out well though. I think I gave Poppy a Black Bass, and I think it actually looks kind of cool in her house. I think she keeps it turned towards the wall though, which is kind of weird.
 
I don't anymore after selling a mackerel to Audie. She put that wretched thing in her house. (I am beginning to sound like Blathers now.)
 
Of course! Unless it’s for something irritating to catch like a mole cricket or supes rare.
 
i do! i’m not super obsessed with my villager’s interior and i find that they only typically display 1-2 bugs or fish at a time which isn’t awful aha
I guess Cousteau didn’t get the 1-2 bugs/fish displayed memo...
 
I do for the ones I'm planning on getting rid of eventually to increase friendship points and get their pic quicker, but not for the ones I'm planning to keep. They hardly ask me to catch anything for them though, they usually just want to buy it off of me if it's in my pocket
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I do for the ones I'm planning on getting rid of eventually to increase friendship points and get their pic quicker, but not for the ones I'm planning to keep. They hardly ask me to catch anything for them though, they usually just want to buy it off of me if it's in my pocket, so I make sure not to talk to the villagers I like when I have a bug/fish in my pocket.
 
Nope, nope, nope.

I am going to do everything I can to keep my villagers' interiors original. I give them clothing, which they usually wear, although Cherry put her visual-punk dress on the wall after wearing it for a few days, and fruit.

Since they don't put out wall hangings, I'm going to mass produce floral swags and letter bomb them. And I am hunting out door plaques/wreaths that fit the house for each of them.
 
I'm actually disappointed that this feature wasn't altered in this game. I don't know of anyone who was actually glad to see a villager's home full of bugs and fish after enough quests were fulfilled/gifted. I was really hoping that they'd omit bugs and fish from being put up in their homes.
 
After having to turn down several villager requests over the last couple of days, I've started carrying a goldfish with me wherever I go on my island. So far I haven't had to use it. I don't want to say no again because I'd like to get pictures from my villagers, and I suspect each denial hurts our friendship.

I'm also mailing all my villagers gift-wrapped fruit every night in a shameless bid to buy their happiness. I really want those pictures.

Saying no doesn’t decrease friendship. Also, sending letters or gifts in the mail doesn’t increase friendship. It’s supposed to, but it doesn’t work according to dataminers.
 
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