Make it witty and persuasive. Use examples, anecdotes, rhetorical questions. End with a call to action.
You should date the person who says: "Let’s get lost." sal con alguien que no lea pdf google drive coffee
"Go out with someone who doesn't read PDFs, Google Drive, coffee," Make it witty and persuasive
| If the file contains… | Do this on the coffee date | |-----------------------|----------------------------| | A report / data | Print with large font & a visual. Leave it on the table (they can glance or ignore). | | A contract / terms | Say the 3 most important clauses in your own words. Then: “Does that match what you expected?” | | A book chapter | Tell it as a story (“First this happened, then that…”) | | Meeting notes | Turn into a timeline of 4 emojis (e.g., 📅☕🤝✅) | You should date the person who says: "Let’s get lost
This refers to the academic or "pseudo-intellectual" grind. It’s the person who doesn’t just read for fun; they curate folders of unread theory, highlight academic papers at 2:00 AM, and view the world through the lens of critical analysis rather than lived experience.
The phrase is part of a trend on X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok where users list specific, often contradictory traits to describe their "ideal" partner. It resonates because: It’s Relatable: