'When Your Ex Writes You An Apology letter' Guy Grades His Ex-Girlfriend's Apology Letter and Sends It Back to Her - PH TRENDING
When we were in school, many of us were familiar with the red marks on tests and assignments left by our teacher.
Depending on your performance, your work was either sparsely scribbled or swarming with red-written comments.
But have you ever received a graded assignment from your significant other?
For college student, Nick Lutz couldn't think of any better way to respond to his ex-girlfriend's apology letter.
After Lutz received the four-page note, he graded his ex-girlfriend's writing skills, complete with a letter grade. He then posted the letter, red marks and all, on Twitter where it promptly went viral
In his review, Lutz writes that the introduction of her letter is too long and there's a lot of repetition. He then goes on to explain that his ex needs to show reasoning when she stated she ended up failing to keep the relationship working.
Overall, he gave her work a D-.
Since it's posting, the tweet has been retweeted more than 122,000 times and received more than 340,000 likes.
Many commenters seemed to think it was a funny way of handling the heartbreak of a relationship breaking down. Lutz's ex-girlfriend, though, didn't think it was funny. In fact, she views it as cyberbullying.
So what can you say about Lutz's responded to her ex-girlfriend's apology letter? Share us your thoughts by simply leaving on the comment section below. For more news and latest updates, feel free to visit our site often. Thanks for dropping by and reading this post.
source: twitter
Depending on your performance, your work was either sparsely scribbled or swarming with red-written comments.
But have you ever received a graded assignment from your significant other?
For college student, Nick Lutz couldn't think of any better way to respond to his ex-girlfriend's apology letter.
After Lutz received the four-page note, he graded his ex-girlfriend's writing skills, complete with a letter grade. He then posted the letter, red marks and all, on Twitter where it promptly went viral
In his review, Lutz writes that the introduction of her letter is too long and there's a lot of repetition. He then goes on to explain that his ex needs to show reasoning when she stated she ended up failing to keep the relationship working.
Overall, he gave her work a D-.
Since it's posting, the tweet has been retweeted more than 122,000 times and received more than 340,000 likes.
Many commenters seemed to think it was a funny way of handling the heartbreak of a relationship breaking down. Lutz's ex-girlfriend, though, didn't think it was funny. In fact, she views it as cyberbullying.
So what can you say about Lutz's responded to her ex-girlfriend's apology letter? Share us your thoughts by simply leaving on the comment section below. For more news and latest updates, feel free to visit our site often. Thanks for dropping by and reading this post.
source: twitter