In case you were looking for a reason to be nicer to customer service representatives: There’s a chance you might end up falling head-over-heels in love with him or her
After getting FiOS installed at her home,this Reddit usercouldn’t get the service to sync with her computer, so she went ahead and called customer service. She stayed on the phone for four hours while the rep worked on the issue. “We had lots of down time because I was constantly restarting the computer and we would chat about whatever,” she shared. “We hung up with a plan to talk the next night because I had to get some antivirus software.”
“He called the next night and same thing – talked for hours while he worked on my computer. At the end I was really bummed because I thoroughly enjoyed talking to him,” she said, adding that she hoped her rep would contact her. And he finally did by sending a quick email to ask about the current status of her computer.
“I responded, and from there we began chatting privately,” she continued. “In two weeks he sent me flowers. We met seven weeks later, when we each drove two hours to meet in between our two homes. We’ve been together ever since. We would take turns visiting every weekend for a year. We missed three weekends that whole year. Then he moved up to be with me.”
After Jennifer Lind experienced a terrifying car accident – which left her in the driver’s seat in the middle of the road after her car slid on ice – a firefighter came to her rescue immediately following the incident, and mujeres Griego told her she was still alive thanks to a driver named Nicholas Angelus, who pulled his emergency break to avoid hitting Lind’s car. “Instead of t-boning me, he side-swiped me. Both our cars were totaled but we walked away with our lives,” Lind shared with The Way We Met Instagram account. “[Three] weeks later we went on our first date & let’s just say, we didn’t need an ‘ice-breaker.’” They are now married.
When you know, you know! “We met in the ‘mixed nuts’ section of Walmart,” John revealed of how he met now-wife Carol. “I took care of Carol’s father in a nursing home years before, but had never met Carol. I hollered at Carol’s father, who was shopping with her, she turned around, their eyes met, and we got married six months later.”
Emily Band and Tom Cuffe initially met in the comment section of The Guardian‘s website, where they bonded over their “shared leftwing views” and similar personalities before eventually exchanging their contact information to continue chatting. They ended up meeting in person, which initially felt different.
“Surprisingly, we were both met with someone fairly timid and wary of saying the wrong thing,” Band told The Guardian in 2012. “We had regressed back to the small-talk stage: We knew how each other felt about the finer points of clinical trial methodology or Nick Clegg’s Alarm Clock Britain, but we didn’t have the slightest clue about [favorite colors] or films.”
She continued: “Thankfully, this was just a phase, but it took us a considerable time to admit that we were attracted to each other – it’s far easier to be rude to someone via long-distance communication than it is to admit to love
And no, before you ask, this couple didn’t meet while completing their sentence. “I met my husband in prison. “I always get the strangest looks.”