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A Letter to a Mesmerizing Debator from a boy who Likes her

Hey Madam Debator,

I've really been wanting to talk to you because, honestly, I've noticed you, especially during those debates. The way you confidently express your thoughts – it's like watching someone who really knows what they're talking about. I can't help but be interested.

That debate about global warming got pretty intense, and even though you didn't win against Rahul, the way you handled it was impressive. It's not just about winning; it's about facing challenges, and you showed a lot of strength.

And those times you did win debates? It's like you're really good with words, explaining things so everyone can understand. Whether it's social issues, the economy, or tech stuff, you dive into these topics with smarts. I'm not just clapping because you won; I'm amazed at how you make complex things simple.

But it's not just about debates for me. I'm curious about the real you beyond all that confidence. Imagine us, not in a formal debate setting, but just hanging out somewhere chill, chatting over coffee. I want to know what you're into, your favorites, and the things that make you, well, you.

I see you as more than just a confident debater; I see someone I'd like to know personally. You really stand out in college life, and it's not just because you're good at debating – it's you, as a person. The idea of us hanging out beyond debates sounds exciting.

In the end, it's not just about the debates you've won or lost; it's about you as a person, making me think and wanting to know more. I feel pretty sure about these feelings, and I'm looking forward to seeing where things go.

And you know what's cool? Your talent for making complicated things sound simple isn't just in debates; I've seen it in regular conversations too. You make ideas easy to understand, and I really respect that.

I remember that tech debate – the way you explained things was awesome. It's not just about the facts; it's how you connect with people. Your skill at making complex ideas relatable is pretty rare.

I also wanted to mention how much I admire your involvement in social issues. Your passion for making a positive impact is clear, whether it's about fairness, justice, or our community's well-being. That commitment to making the world better really hits me.

Now, I'm genuinely eager to hear about your dreams and thoughts. I picture our talks unfolding like a cool story, weaving together our goals, fears, and the little things that make us who we are. It's not just about debates; it's about the interesting story of your life, waiting to be shared.

So, as I express my admiration for your debating skills, I want you to know that I'm interested in the whole you – not just as a great debater but as a person with many sides. Your complexity is what makes you so intriguing.

Here's to discovering more about each other and sharing some meaningful moments beyond the debates.

Your friend,
Rajat


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