The IDEA of this card is great, but it should have been "Your friendship never WAVERS". I bought two of this card at a shop, without looking closely. I'd never have bought it if I'd seen it uses the wrong word. A "waiver" means you relinquish a right or a claim: "The athlete refused to sign any WAIVERS that would release the organization from liability." OR "The WAIVER of parental rights was granted by the court." See what I mean?
Either I make it funny, but inserting the word "issues" ("You friendship never issues waivers")-not exactly the original point of the card, OR I take white-out, remove the "i" from "waivers" and correct it to "wavers", the easiest option, but still...
With "WAIVERS" (incorrect word) her card is only * - One star.
But corrected to "WAVERS" , the rating shoots up to ***** - Five stars!
HERE'S HOPING IT'S POSSIBLE FOR YOUR COMPANY TO JUST CORRECT THE SPELLING OF "WAIVERS" TO "WAVERS"--AND LET ARTIST DEANE BEESLEY KNOW THAT--NOW--HER CARD IS PERFECT.