This Student Sent A PowerPoint To Her Crush Explaining Why He Should Date Her And It’s Hilariously Relatable

Want to up your dating game? Make a PowerPoint.

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Twitter / @LizzyFenton

Have Tinder, OK Cupid and irl dating (lol) not been going well for you lately? Have no fear, there are still other ways to catch someone’s attention and maybe snag yourself a SO. You just have to get a little creative.

For instance, take this woman, who decided to send her crush a PowerPoint explaining exactly why he should date her. And honestly, it turned out beautifully.

https://twitter.com/LizzyFenton/status/846511426130841600?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.distractify.com%2F

Twitter / @LizzyFenton

She’s a woman of many talents, in case you were wondering.

Twitter / @LizzyFenton

She’s definitely worth the investment.

Twitter / @LizzyFenton

Honestly, she’s the ultimate catch.

Twitter / @LizzyFenton

Is this a girl crush I feel coming on? Yep — can confirm.

A lot of people were dying to know how it went for her. And while I’d like to say that she got the boy and is already on her way down the aisle, I would be lying.

https://twitter.com/LizzyFenton/status/847272392313364480

What the hell, Carter? Don’t you realize what you’re letting go?!

But the good people of Twitter advised Lizzy to move on, because honestly, she can do much better — as in, someone who realizes how fucking awesome this girl actually is.

https://twitter.com/dane/status/854717344098074624

https://twitter.com/starrycem/status/846638547130028033

Some people were honestly just impressed with her communications skills.

https://twitter.com/shitlicious/status/846972582876381186

https://twitter.com/amatyashrijan/status/854550441778130945

Even Microsoft itself had something to say about it.

https://twitter.com/Office/status/847620948467499008

Sorry it didn’t work out with Carter, Lizzy, but it looks like you’ve got some new admirers now. Hopefully this time around someone else will be sending you the PowerPoint. Thought Catalog Logo Mark