Love,
American-Style Meets Dumping,
Dutch-Styleby Lisa Daily
There's a new Dutch website
www.dumpjeschatje.nl
that's creating quite a buzz here. Why? It offers
so-appalling-they're-funny tips on how to dump
your partner. The site suggests women tell their
not-so-loved one they want a baby (um, that'll
do it...) and recommends men buy their girlfriend
underwear that is much too big. (Nothing quite
kills romance like under-the-armpits granny panties
in Extra Large.)
And, if you're too much of
a weenie to go the deceptive and cruel route,
you can even download a couple Dear John (would
that be Dear Jän?) letters complete with
blanks to be filled in by you, the dumper, with
the name of your soon-to-be disposed-of loved
one. As variety is the spice of heartbreak, you
can choose from a nasty poem, or a terse, business-style
letter.
Unless you are on the receiving
end of such a letter, most people will probably
find the site to be quite comical (and probably
even more so if you read Dutch.) It has proved
so popular that in the few days after it was launched,
that more than 180,000 people visited the site.
The huge amount of media coverage in the U.S.
has likely generated thousands of American visitors,
who despite the language barrier, can be certain
they've landed on the right site when they're
greeted with the animated men and women stuffing
their exes head-first into trash cans. (That,
and the fact that the Dutch word for "DUMP"
is apparently "DUMP.")
The site also includes helpful
Dump Links to other useful sites, including the
Kleenex website (for tearful dissolutions) and
someone called Tattoo Bob, who I assume, can assist
you in removing your ex's name (and any accompanying
pledge of eternal love) from your forearm. Or
at the very least camouflage it with a lovely
display of daisies or some sort of circling shark.
Is this the work of a broken-hearted
depressive? No. The answer to a public outcry
for breakup assistance? No again. It is, an advertising
campaign, devised by Dutch communications company
Young Works to sell vacations, and according to
a CNN report, "working on the assumption
that people want to go away for a fling without
the shackles of a loved one at home."
Sure, the site may unshackle
you in time for your trip to Tahiti, but by the
time your Visa bill arrives and your sunburn starts
to peel, you'll have collected enough bad Karma
to follow you around for a lifetime
© 2005 by Lisa Daily.
All rights reserved.
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Lisa Daily
is the author of Stop Getting Dumped!
All you need to know to make men fall madly in
love
with you and marry "The One" in 3 years
or less. At bookstores everywhere. As seen in
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