LONDON -- Sometimes,Watch The Silencing Online the best types of apology are the ones that make you laugh.
SEE ALSO: This man's flirty exchange with a customer service rep escalated hilariouslyScottish teenager Jodie Duncan discovered this first-hand recently, when her boyfriend Kieron Cameron came back drunk from a party on a night the two of them were meant to be staying in together.
Duncan told BuzzFeedshe went downstairs to get a drink and came back up to find her phone swamped with notifications.
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Yep. Cameron had messaged her on every single platform he could think of.
To be fair to Cameron, you can't fault his dedication: he's really ticked every box there.
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At the time of writing, Duncan's tweet has been shared over 43,000 times.
"We've both been so surprised, I only posted it expecting our friends to see it but it's got so popular so quickly, it's crazy!" Duncan told Mashable.
"He [Cameron] finds it funny but he's starting to get annoyed about the hundreds of comments on his Instagram photos saying 'are u angry at me' hahaha."
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Splendid work, Cameron.
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