Breaking up with someone is generally best done in person. But if that's not possible, make sure you carefully consider the words you commit to paper.
Instructions Step 1 Just sign your name at the end. Writing 'love' may make them think there's still hope.
Step 2 Hold on to it for a few days, unsealed, so you can re-read it several times before mailing it. Did You Know:
'Dear John' was coined during World War II to refer to the break-up letters that U.S. soldiers received. Step 3 Be clear that the relationship is over. Don't say 'we can still be friends' if you don't mean it. Quick Tip:
If you've met someone you like better, keep it to yourself: there is no reason to dump and humiliate your soon-to-be ex. Quick Tip:
Make sure your penmanship is legible; don't make them struggle to determine whether you're telling them it's 'over' or calling them your 'lover.' Step 4 Keep it simple. The fact that you're breaking up with them says it all; there's no point in enumerating their faults.
Step 5 Leave others out of it; the decision to break up should be framed as yours alone, and the Dear John letter shouldn't refer to anyone but you and the person you're breaking up with.
Step 6 Feel free to write drafts of the Dear John letter on a computer or other electronic device, but handwrite the final version.
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