people who call seinfeld a mediocre sitcom are the same people who consider jordan to be just another great player. Aka you people just don't understand how seinfeld/jordan transcended their perspective industry and the genius behind both.
If you actually mean it, and aren't using it as an easy and selfish way to end a relationship, then there is nothing wrong with it. Even if it is a cliche, there is truth in the line. I bet the first person that said it meant it. I used it once, prefacing it with a stupid self-deprecating joke about being unoriginal enough to say it. Sometimes you begin relationships because of you, and not her. You're either trying to get over someone that broke your stupid heart or you are entering a relationship because you are scared/tired of being alone. To keep a relationship like that going is not fair to the other person, so when you break it off with them... it really is because of you. Sometimes people just aren't compatible. It doesn't mean anyone is at fault in that relationship. That's another time when saying that would make sense... <3 <3 <3 ^_^ <3 <3 <3
Personally, I have never used it, but I wouldn't keep a straight face... I would picture George and laugh my ass off. "Alright, George. It's you." "Your darn right it's me." Should have used the diner photo, though
Gimme a break. It's a bull**** answer used to "explain" why they are ending the relationship. Can you tell I am still a little bitter about a recent breakup?
the phrase itself is cliche, but the meaning behind it can be valid. usually it just means that im not into you that much but dont know how to say it. Sometimes, however a person may be dealing with personal issues
Ha ha... at Bible college it was this version - "I don't think it's God's Will for us to see each other anymore... It's just what I feel He's telling me." Usually a cop out, in any form.