A woman has created a PowerPoint slideshow documenting her dating history throughout 2022 and has ironically named it her Dating Wrapped.
Taking to TikTok, Amber - who boasts more than 6,500 followers on the popular app - shared juicy details covering everything from how much money she spent to how many parking tickets she received.
In the hilarious clip, which has raked in over three million views, the dating connoisseur revealed that the year has included 18 first dates - many of which included romantic dinners and walks.
Captioning the post, she joked: "If any of these men see this, I want you to know that you're not special and you're just a number to me."
Flicking through each PowerPoint slide detailing a data breakdown on her dates, Amber explained: "Welcome to my 2022 Dating Wrapped.
"If there's one thing about me it's that I love a PowerPoint and a first date apparently, because I went on 18 this year.
"Where did I find these men? I met one in the wild, we kissed at a bar on New Year's Eve and things really went down from there.
"Tinder and Hinge split pretty evenly and one from Facebook dating.
"I 1000% would not recommend that - I would rather ask my father to buy me lingerie than to get back on Facebook dating."
"How many dates did we go on?" She questioned. "Most of these men made it on one or two - very few made it past to the third date and the high score was six dates.
"What did we do? A lot of dinners, drinks, and walks. This other category includes smoothies, ice cream, and acai bowls.
"Who ended things? Me about half the time. A few times mutual and sometimes him.
"I cried over two of these men, which is coincidentally the same number of parking tickets I got while on dates.
"This is the amount of money I spent on dates - I wish I had not calculated this number.
"What could I have done with this money? Literally, anything else would have been better.
"Have I learned anything here? Probably not.
"The end!" She exclaimed.
Rushing to the comment section, TikTok users were keen to praise Amber's "iconic" idea as they pleaded the social media user to continue a similar concept next year.
One person wrote: "Probably the first PowerPoint I paid attention to from start to finish."
"This is iconic," a second added.
A third wrote: "We love a analytical data queen."
A different user commented: "For next year you should have a performance review by sending them a survey to fill out."
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