
"'Darling, this is hard for me to write, but we need to talk. We have been together for so long, but most of our time has been really bad for me. You are so controlling, and you never ask what I think. You always tell me what to do, and I am sick of it. I don't know how else to say this to you, but we're done, and it's all because of you. I've tried to talk about my feelings before, but you never really listened. So this is goodbye. Peace out!'"
"Jesmonth posted a video of this classroom moment on Jan. 13, and it has almost a million views on TikTok so far. Jesmonth posted the video online as a way to show family and friends the reaction in her classroom. She never dreamed it would get so many views. She tells TODAY.com that she decided to give this "prank" a whirl after seeing the idea on social media."
A fourth-grade teacher discovered a crumpled breakup note near a classroom recycling bin and read it aloud to eager 9- and 10-year-old students. Students reacted with excited noises as the note described a relationship ending because one partner was controlling and unresponsive. The teacher then revealed the note was a prank used to illustrate the founding fathers' desire to separate from England and framed the Declaration of Independence as a breakup letter. The teacher posted a video of the classroom moment to TikTok; the video approached a million views. She adopted the prank after seeing it on social media and enjoyed the students' reactions.
Read at TODAY.com
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