Man apologizes to girlfriend in newspaper ad
Updated: 2015-04-03 11:58
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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A page of Beijing Youth Daily showing the man and his girlfriend.[Photo from web] |
Man apologizes to girlfriend in newspaper ad
A man published an apology to his girlfriend in a prominent newspaper in order to win her heart back on their anniversary, reported cnr.cn on Thursday.
The man paid for a four-page ad in the April 2 issue of the Beijing Youth Daily, one of Beijing's premier newspapers. On one page, a photo of the man and his girlfriend appears, and on another page is a letter of apology written in English. The apology letter reads:
Dear Xuan, it's an ordinary day but meaningful to us somehow. I am sorry I have been hurting you so much which gets back to myself finally.
I just want you to know that how important you have been and how sorry I am still feeling to you. Your love can do so many others can't, very special and unique.
Scott Xu
On the next two pages of the newspaper are printed just a few words to his beloved:
I leave this page empty,
because I suddenly don't know how to write anymore.
According to the man's publicity agent, the open apology cost him between 500,000 and 600,000 yuan (about $80,000 – 96,000). The man wanted to win his girlfriend back after a recent argument in as high-profile a way as possible on their three-month anniversary.
The apology letter the man wrote to his girlfriend.[Photo from web] |
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