Most successful breaking-up lines?
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Thread Topic: Most successful breaking-up lines?
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Other than:
"Let's break-up"
"I want to break-up"
"Leave me"
"I hate you"
"I want break-up" -
You haven't done anything but cause me pain and make my life worse than it already is, forget it i have had enough of you, were through. [it worked for me]
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Jeeshan, I'm sorry, but its not working out. Please don't think that its you. You deserve someone much more better than me. I hope you choose wisely and have a happy life. Again, I'm sorry. So, goodbye.
Not the best. Haha -
*stands for a picture* Hey, you are not right for me *moves to the left* So I think it's time I left you.
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(this isn't one, it's "advise" )
There aren't any specific lines that "work." (also depends on how you define work; do you never want to talk to them again, or do you want to stay as friends a possibly depending on the situation be with them again?) It depends on your experiences with the person. If you were close friends before you were together, chances are you'll still want to be friends, in which case a "look, I honestly see that our relationship isn't exactly the best one we could have, though it has been good I think it's time to move on, though I don't want to lose you completely. ..could we just be friends again...? " would do better. If it was a quick, nearly or completely forgettable relationship then really there's not a lot of point trying to keep what'd been there before. -
Katie: Okay
KT: XD
Kala: Nice one
Alex: Grrr. I can't tell a whole paragraph to break someone up. Nice advice. -
It's not you, it's me.
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ew byeee.
kkaebsong
sorry
Uuuh how about: We should find other people, but we can still be friends, right? We're just not meant to be.
(I'm sorry that is so terrible)
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