In the reports on the Sea Membership Day filled with old group photos, anecdotes of childhood and notes to family friends, one post quietly broke through the noise-what was refreshingly real and unexpectedly touching. The announcement was not a tribute to a girlfriend on August 3, but for her husband, the same classmate who once refused to talk to her after the innocent failure at school. In years, they crossed the paths again – this time not in the class, but in the marriage application – and the rest, as they say, came in full circle.“I married a guy who hated me at school”In his now viral post, Ravat shared two contrasting photos-old class with both marked, and the recent wedding. But it was her signature that caught the attention of everyone. “I married a guy who hated me at school,” she wrote.According to Ravat, they barely interacted at school, and one notable memory was far from friendly. “I was such a girl who did not want to be friends with the boys. The unreasonable, shy guy once tried to share his lunch with me. I accidentally broke his pokemoned box.Post AAP WHICH RAVAT ON X:


Long silence and bright returnYears passed, and there was no contacts between them – they did not unexpectedly match the marriage appendix in 15 years. Ravat shared how the conversation began with the appeal to their only memorable moment from school. “His first text was literally:” Will you buy me a new Tiffin box? “Although their school days did not call friendship, their subsequent conversations did. Ravat finished his post: “There was no friendship at school, but yes, we ended married. Happy Friendship Day, husband. “Internet reacts with humor and warmthThe post quickly acquired the craving, and X users respond to a combination of humor, nostalgia and affection. One user commented, “He remembered! Hope you never break another Tiffin again. I wish you all the dishes and memories ahead.”Another noticed: “From Tiffin’s break to lunch – love for you!”“Tiffin Box SE Lekar Tiffin Banana Tak Ka Safar,” Read one comment. “Good thing we are in the Jedi,” said well.Some were displayed on their own school memories. “I also deserve such a love story, because God,” wrote one user, and the other noted: “You often become wonderful friends with classmates you once disliked.”The user summed up this, saying: “He knows exactly how to hold on to gifts more than gifts. I wish you two happiness.”Refusal: This article is based on viral Message in social media. Described claims, experience and events were not independently tested The time of India.Image of the thumb: X/Aanchal Rawat