This is a fantastic way to get your own back on a grovelling ex.
Nick Lutz, a college student in Florida recently posted a four-page letter written to him by his ex-girlfriend, which he diligently marked for grammar and spelling.
When your ex writes you an apology letter so you grade it to send it back pic.twitter.com/MczdjcCiil
— Nick Lutz (@NickLutz12) February 17, 2017
The desperate letter was full of errors (I mean, who cares about spelling when they’re heartbroken?!) and Nick broke it down for her, marking it up in red pen.He said she needed to back up her assertions that she wasn’t unfaithful with evidence and said her introduction was far too long.He awarded her 61 out of 100, a D-, much to the delight of other Twitter users.In particular, one woman seemed to take a shine to Nick, saying: “I think you’re a little young for me, but this makes me want to date — not cheat on — you.”
.@NickLutz12 I think you're a little young for me, but this makes me want to date — not cheat on — you.
— Fresh Face Splendor (@caitlincorsetti) February 18, 2017
Nick is clearly ready to get back in the dating game, messaging his new crush back sharpish.
@caitlincorsetti age is just a number
— Nick Lutz (@NickLutz12) February 18, 2017
A few one liners go back and forth, including an invitation to lunch, until this glorious meme enters the conversation.
@NickLutz12 pic.twitter.com/dxZb3OD4Ka
— Fresh Face Splendor (@caitlincorsetti) February 18, 2017
The pair left us all wondering what happened…
@caitlincorsetti @NickLutz12 this was so smooth I hope this works out pic.twitter.com/vPhBzH87dU
— ashlee (@cloudnineteens) February 18, 2017
@myonnaalashay @NickLutz12 @caitlincorsetti yooo! update! pic.twitter.com/I43gShnJvx
— ? (@alternateray) February 18, 2017
… until we got this update.
@alternateray @myonnaalashay @NickLutz12 we're talking ??
— Fresh Face Splendor (@caitlincorsetti) February 18, 2017
This is a love story for the ages and we can’t wait to see what happens.