Hi all,

Enjoy a smart love letter by a boy. Read this love letter; it is so funny! This is a love letter from a boy to a girl. However, the girl's father does not like him and wants them to stop the relationship. So the boy wrote this letter to the little girl.

"The great love that I have for you is gone, and I find my dislike for you grows every day. When I see you, I do not even like your face; the one thing that I want to do is to look at other girls. I never wanted to marry you. Our last conversation was very boring and has not made me look forward to seeing you again. You think only of yourself. If we were married, I know that I would find life very difficult, and I would have no pleasure in living with you. I have a heart to give, but it is not something that I want to give to you. No one is more foolish and selfish than you, and you are not able to care for me and help. I sincerely want you to understand that I speak the truth. You will do me a favor if you think this is the end. Do not try to answer this. Your letters are full of things that do not interest me. You have no true love for me. Goodbye! Believe me, I do not care for you. Please do not think that I am still your boyfriend."

So bad... However, the boy told the girl before to "READ BETWEEN THE LINES," meaning - only to read only the odd-numbered lines! Please read it again! It's so smart and sweet. 😳😳😳

Regards,

Amit Seth

From India, Ahmadabad
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Dear Amit Good idea of writing love letters. Well really it is ineresting. keep it up. With regards L.Kumar
From India, Madras
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Thank you, L. Kumar and Sari. :) 8)
No, Sari. If I have to write, I will write it directly. By the way, in this mobile and computer era, I don't think a letter is required to show your love. ;)

From India, Ahmadabad
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Dear Sender Though lot of modern techniques are available in communication, nothing can substitude to writing letters to one, whom we love so much(or fall in love) L.Kumar
From India, Madras
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Very true, Mr. Kumar. Writing a letter is still on its own way, but the medium has changed. Earlier, it was the pigeon who was the carrier, then came the postman, and then friends. However, in this era, it is not required as it is already password-protected. 😉😉😉
From India, Ahmadabad
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