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Chapter 47 breakup etiquette

intimate matters 张小娴 459Words 2018-03-18
In a play, the opening and the ending are the most important, and the ending is more important than the opening.No matter how good the opening is, if the ending is not good, it is a failure. The audience has forgotten your wonderful opening.The audience is most impressed by the last scene, because it is the exhortation before leaving the scene, and it is what the director most wants to tell the audience. The same is true for love, pursuit is of course important, but the scene of breaking up is more important.A good breakup can leave a good impression in the heart of the other party, but a bad breakup can erase all the good things done in love and leave only the worst impression.In order to prevent the other party from cursing you or saying bad things after the fact, the etiquette of breaking up cannot be ignored.

The most important etiquette in breaking up is to let the other party have a step down, even if you don't love him anymore, don't tell the truth. You can say: "You are too good, I can't deserve you.", "I can't bear the pressure of loving you.", "I will only find someone I don't love so much in the future", etc. Never let the other party feel bad. Feeling abandoned. Don't break up on the phone, ask the other party out, meet at the first date restaurant or a romantic restaurant, have the last dinner by candlelight, and show your grace. When breaking up, you must never say the reason for breaking up, such as: "You and I have different personalities", "We are not in the same pace", etc. These words will never be pleasant to the ears. Instead of this, it is better not to say, let the other party guess If he guessed it himself, he would only think of the good.

When breaking up, you might as well give the other party an expensive gift, so she won't be ashamed to curse you.
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