As a lot of people here know, giving a villager a 'better' item than she asked for does more to boost your 'friendship level.' For instance, if Hamphrey asked for a peach and I gave him a perfect peach, he gets excited to the point of almost choking on it, and emphasizes how happy he is to be my friend. And another villager might ask for 'any ocean fish' and get a whale shark back, much to their shock.
Well, does unorderable stationary also have an 'exaggerated' effect on 'friendship level'? After all, villagers encourage you to mail them, and sometimes make comments on the type of stationary used (at least the ones they use). So would it take them aback, so to speak, to receive a letter from you on unorderable stationary?
Or is unorderable stationary simply a matter of aesthetics (i.e., something to have because it is a collector's item)?
Well, does unorderable stationary also have an 'exaggerated' effect on 'friendship level'? After all, villagers encourage you to mail them, and sometimes make comments on the type of stationary used (at least the ones they use). So would it take them aback, so to speak, to receive a letter from you on unorderable stationary?
Or is unorderable stationary simply a matter of aesthetics (i.e., something to have because it is a collector's item)?
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