Don’t you feel so elated when you see your expectations being achieved or even surpassed? These people felt absolute satisfaction when they saw that the pictures on the packaging weren’t exaggerated or how artists went above and beyond with their skills!
“Costco brand pepperoni pizza does not disappoint.”
“Aldi frozen Alfredo Chicken – I’m impressed.”
“Cat pillow vs. the muse.”
“A character Ice cream that actually looks spot on.”
“The recipe and the result.”
“Expectations surpassed.”
“Came back to the office from Christmas break to a surprise. I’m a dad!”
“My 11-yr-old daughter surprised me with breakfast in bed this morning for no particular reason.”
“Golden copper balayage – after seeing so many hair color fails, I had prepared myself for disappointment. I was pleasantly surprised instead!”
“My amateur boyfriend gave me an undercut and I think we were both very pleasantly surprised at the result!”
“Thought this was a cute, glass turtle. Turns out it’s Baccarat crystal. Nice surprise!”
“Fell in love with this floral tin for $3 and to my surprise there were 2 more inside!”
“Wasn’t expecting much from a $5 pizza, pleasantly surprised.”
“I was not disappointed at all. These are surprisingly good.”
“In 2019, I went to my boyfriend’s brother’s wedding, and I wore this dress. I did not expect such a big difference!”
“I had to sell my Switch at the beginning of lockdown to make rent. Today my girl surprised me with this, and I couldn’t be happier.”
“4.99! The thrift gods have blessed me! Sterling silver antique charms.”
“Pleasantly surprised…”
“I stepped out of my comfort zone today and made hot pulled chicken mini burgers. They surprisingly didn’t taste bad and my girlfriend and family liked them.”
“My 4-year-old daughter helped my wife pack my lunch today, and I was pleasantly surprised.”
“At a friend‘s house, Easter Monday…”
“Callicore Lyca Butterfly hand embroidery art on tulle fabric. It’s my second attempt to embroider on organza.”
“Didn’t think this could be uranium since it doesn’t have that neon green color. My first piece of uranium glass for 3 dollars.”