Prank

<p>there is a guy at school who is realy mean to me, so last week I sent him a fake likely email from his top choice school (one of the ivies)I share two classes with him but he hasn’t said anything about the likely letter yet! how can i find out if he fell for it or not? i can’t ask him outright because that’d be too obvious</p>

<p>Sounds like a really dumb prank… you should just ignore him…</p>

<p>Anyway it’s not that hard to spot a fake likely email, first of all the sender has to have a “.edu” email address and it’s not a normal email. From my friend’s likely email from columbia, it had a fancy background and everything.</p>

<p>actually my email does have an edu. address. i sent it to myself beforehand to make sure everything looks legit. the only thing i didn’t include is the fancy background…i wonder if that’s what gave it away oh well</p>

<p>Ask him how his college situation is going.</p>

<p>probably he’s just very humble lol</p>

<p>dats messed up</p>

<p>I think he likes you</p>

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<p>We’re in high school, dude.</p>

<p>Dat’s sum elementary school ish.</p>

<p>trololollllllll</p>

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<p>Surrup is actually in college.</p>

<p>he probably didnt fall for it </p>

<p>although i got to admit, what you did is both funny yet very messed up</p>

<p>^^haha yeah totally agree^^
OP, usually official admin officers have email addresses related to the school like <a href=“mailto:blahblah@harvard.edu”>blahblah@harvard.edu</a> so unless you really had a legit address like that, he’s not falling for that.</p>

<p>Well, if he gets a real likely letter from the college, your plan is foiled.</p>