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Viral Post: A funny yet sweet moment between an employee and a client has gone viral after being shared on Reddit. What started as an embarrassing slip turned into a touching exchange that won hearts online.

In the post, the employee shared how he accidentally said “love you” while ending a work call with an important client. He wrote, “Accidentally said ‘Love you’ at the end of a call with an important client yesterday. I heard him giggle as I hung up, and I was mortified.” But instead of ignoring the moment or taking it badly, the client later sent a warm and understanding email with the subject line “Love you”.

The message began with, “Hey, just wanted to say that I didn’t mean to laugh at you when you accidentally signed off on our call with a ‘love you’. I just found it funny because I’ve definitely done that before, and I know it happens. I am glad you have enough love in your life that that response comes naturally. If anything, you should be proud of that.”

The email ended on a light and professional note, along with a reminder about their upcoming meeting. "Have a great weekend! We'll follow up about my call with Chris on Wednesday, as discussed."

Watch The Viral Post:

Accidentally said "Love you!" at the end of a call with an important client yesterday. I heard him giggle as I hung up, and I was mortified. Today, I saw he emailed me this:
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The post, after being shared, went viral like a wildfire. Many users reacted to the viral video without wasting any time. One user wrote, "I told my supervisor I loved her at the end of our weekly touch point call - she chuckled and said she loved me too. We shared a good laugh. I am happy to see empathy from a random human, it is much needed." "I said 'love you' to my new boss at LabCorp when she called me to tell me I passed my drug test. Same thing, hanging up, not thinking, she gave me my results and my start date to come in for orientation, and I ended the call with “bye, love you!" A second user added.

"I'm glad you have enough love in your life that that response comes naturally." That's a really good point," added a third user. "This was beautifully said. And he’s right. For many people (like me), it does not come naturally. All of us should be so fortunate," added another user. "That was incredibly kind to break the ice and give such encouraging words. That person is obviously very emotionally intelligent," another user commented.

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