Dating online can be tricky, but every once in a while you'll stumble across someone who you just seem to click with right away.
That's exactly what happened to one woman on TikTok, who posted a video to share her experience with a bloke she matched with on the dating app Hinge, after he "committed to the bit" and sent her a fake CV to apply to be her date.
Becca explained the pair began their conversation when she revealed she owns a boat, and the man asked her what he had to do to be invited onto it - to which she said: "Present your qualifications."
And instead of dropping the act and not responding to the joke, the man said he would "send his resume" to Becca later that evening, before actually sending her a PDF document in an email that contained a fake CV.
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Becca, who posts under the username @blondebrokeandbougie, shared the email he sent which read: "Enclosed please find my resume. After careful review, I believe you will find my qualifications exceed expectations and I would be the perfect fit for the position of Date/Guy to invite on your boat."
The woman then opened up the CV, which was titled "Charming single man" and listed his past experience as being both a "human being" and a "boating enthusiast".
And the dedication to the running joke didn't even stop there, as Becca then replied to his email with a lengthy message pretending she was part of the hiring department of the fictional firm.
She invited the man to a "first round interview" and told him the interview would consist of him choosing a time and place to meet before being "assessed" on his choices, as well as his conversation skills and overall appearance.
Becca also confirmed the date would be "business formal" - although he did not arrive to the date in a suit.
She said: "I confirmed and told him to have several copies of his resume available for review upon arrival, and let him know that our dress code is business formal.
"So I was a little disappointed when he did not show up in a full suit, but it can be forgiven because this exchange was A+."
And commenters on the TikTok video were enamoured by the pair's interaction, as they heaped praise on the man for his commitment to the joke.
One person wrote: "Marry him. Getting a guy that has a sense of humour only happens one in 2,000,000 times."
While another said: "This is SO CHARMING. I love when people commit to the bit."
And a third posted: "I smiled throughout this whole vid! SO cute. Please get married."
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