
Woman's Friendship Day post for husband has Internet rooting for such love
She recalled, 'I married the guy who hated me in school. I was the kind of girl who didn't want to be friends with boys. A nerdy, shy guy once tried sharing his lunch with me. I accidentally broke his Pokmon tiffin box. I think I almost made him cry that day, and he never spoke to me again.'Fifteen years later, the two crossed paths again, this time on a matchmaking app. 'His first text was literally: 'Will you ever buy me a new tiffin box?'' she wrote.'No friendship happened in school, but yes, we ended up married. Happy Friendship Day, husband,' Rawal said as she concluded her post.Take a look at the now-viral post here:X users flooded the comments section of the post. 'He remembered! Hope you never break another tiffin again. Wishing you both all the meals and memories ahead,' a user said.Another user quipped, 'From breaking his tiffin to packing his lunch — love that journey for you!''Tiffin box se lekar tiffin banana tak ka safar,' said one user, while another added, 'Pokmon ne bana di jodi.''I deserve a love story like this too, God,' one of the users said.A particular user pointed out: 'You often become great friends with schoolmates you once disliked.''He clearly knows how to hold on to gifts more than grudges. Wishing you two all the happiness,' said a user.See the comments here:Perhaps Taylor Swift said it best: 'I hate accidents except when we went from friends to this.' For now, the internet seems to agree that some love stories really do begin with a broken tiffin and end in lifelong friendship.- EndsMust Watch

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