Monday, February 15, 2010

Yet Another Way to Break a Missionary's Heart

The last couple of weeks we've been exploring diverse ways for missionaries to get "Dear Johned". Today's installment is a demonstration of the best way to do it while not hurting the proselyting efforts of the missionary.

This strip takes place mere days before Alex Van Dyke enters the MTC:


4 comments:

  1. Shouldn't it say "won't" have to worry instead of "would" have to worry?

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  2. You're right, Ben. I'll make the change later today. Thanks for the catch.

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  3. Why are they called "Dear John"s? And on that note, what would they be called if they were to a sister missionary?

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    1. The phrase "Dear John" became synonymous with a rejection letter with World War II servicemen. No one is quite sure how or why it originated.

      A rejection letter for a sister missionary is called a "Dear Jane."

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