Breaking up can be hard. From bringing up the topic to discussing the grimy emotions, it can take a lot out of a person. Especially now, when Gen Z is getting into more "situationships" than ever. Breaking up is awkward as it is, but if you have to bring up the subject with someone you are not even dating officially, things get even more twisted.??
Something of the sort happened when Twitter user Velin got to a point in his relationship where an end was inevitable. However, Velin took a unique approach and sent his girlfriend a ¡°letter of closure¡± to sign and officially break up.?
Velin shared a screenshot of his conversation with his partner, where he sent her the document and she simply replied, "Wow." He then proceeded to ask the girl to sign the document, which confused her, and he finally had to provide a step-by-step.
Velin also shared a glimpse of the letter, which read in part, "I hope this letter finds you in good health. I want to take a moment to address an issue that has been bothering me. I recently became aware of something that has prompted me to reconsider our relationship. I regret to inform you that I will be unable to continue our relationship."
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In the comments, Velin explained that he had not been in an official entanglement with the girl but that it was just a "situationship."?He also shared that it was he who typed out the letter for her, as people were confused about why the document was addressed to him.?
Folks on the internet were impressed by the man¡¯s approach and wanted to have the letter for future use. One user was ready to hop on the scheme of sending their partner a simple letter of closure to avoid the hassle of a breakup: "i really like this, using this for my future closures."??
While one user joked, ¡°when she asked how to sign? I knew the reason of the breakup.¡±
A fellow noted, ¡°Wait this has been done on chatgpt.¡±
One commenter was simply awe-struck, ¡°What a way to breakup, wow.¡±
However, the majority of replies were from people wanting to get their hands on the document so that they too could end their situationships with a simple document and get out of the hassle of communicating. Most of the commenters wrote, "I need this." Seeing the high demand for his document, Twitter user Velin helped out the people by uploading the document on a drive and sending the link to whoever was interested.??