College student gives exes an 'exit survey' in hopes the constructive criticism helps improve her dating game

An “exit survey” a college student sends to exes who have broken up with her or have ghosted her. (Photo: @abbygov via Twitter)
An “exit survey” a college student sends to exes who have broken up with her or have ghosted her. (Photo: @abbygov via Twitter)

Katie Miller was ghosted by a guy she was casually seeing. While looking back on their relationship, she couldn’t help but wonder where it all went wrong — and what changes she could potentially make to her dating game the next time around. In order to improve her odds of finding her soulmate, the Georgetown University student decided to put together a Google questionnaire that serves as an exit survey for her exes to provide her with feedback.

Some of the questions include “At what point did you know this wouldn’t work out?” and “Would you refer Katie to a friend?” She even has the bravery to ask, “What’s wrong with Katie?”

Miller’s friend, Abby Govindan, also a 21-year-old student and a comedian, shared Miller’s survey on her Twitter, where it quickly drew attention, with people tweeting support like, “This is a work of genius. Finally dating has the structure and administrative bureaucracy it has always needed.” People are even hypothesizing about Miller personally, like that she’s an INTP (Introversion, Intuition, Thinking, Perception), the “Logician” on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, a “major Virgo sun/mercury, Libra moon, Leo Venus, Sag mars and rising mood,” whatever that means, and the unfounded claim that this type of action “might be her problem.” Rude.

“I’m hoping the responses give me something to improve on so that dating can be less confusing,” Miller told Insider.

What would your exes tell you was wrong with you? Personally, mine have said that it was weird I was a paranormal investigator, that I kept blaming any weird smell on ghosts, and that they knew whenever something went missing it was because I broke it and not the result of a poltergeist. Talk about being ghosted…

Miller did not immediately respond to Yahoo Lifestyle’s requests for comment.

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