Paul Shin 🌮 on LinkedIn: I sent my wife, Jesse Shin 🌮, a breakup song . . . . Apparently just… | 124 comments (2024)

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VP of Marketing @B10 Energy || Building Community @TacosTogether and @Connectd.ai || 3x World Record Breaker

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I sent my wife, Jesse Shin 🌮, a breakup song....Apparently just because the song is fun, upbeat, and says“It’s a beautiful dayAnd I can’t stopmyself from smiling”Doesn’t mean it’s a love song…..And because this is LinkedIn, here’s a business lesson: Don’t send this song to your coworkers. Follow me for more amazing business lessons or to see when I mess up in my marriage 🤣

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LIAM DARMODY

Personal Brand Strategist & Networking Coach → I help entrepreneurs, executives & teams build brands to attract clients, talent & opportunity | Family Man | Connector | AI & Blockchain Bull | Hot Sauce Aficionado🌶️

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Oh man can I relate to this. I had this crazy idea to propose to Megan Bailey Darmody singing Bruno Mars Marry You. But I’m one of those people who doesn’t really “register” lyrics, so I didnt think about how it would come across if I sang: 'Cause it's a beautiful night, we're looking for something dumb to doHey baby, I think I wanna marry youIs it the look in your eyes or is it this dancing juice?Who cares, baby, I think I wanna marry you, ohI'll go get a ring, let the choir bells sing like, oohSo what ya wanna do? Let's just run, girlIf we wake up and you wanna break up, that's coolNo, I won't blame you, it was fun, girl”Fortunately, I have very good friends who tell me when I’m an idiot and usually I listen.

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Kimberly Manchester

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You would be amazed at the songs people want at their weddings, based solely on the song title or one line in the song."Marry Me" by Train (um, he's fantasizing about the woman he just saw in a cafe but doesn't have the nerve to approach!)"Marry You" by Bruno Mars (he's bored and wants to do "something dumb")."Rude" by Magic! (While the lyrics go "I'm gonna marry that girl", it is in response to the woman's father emphatically telling him no!)."Feelings" by Morris Albert (he's trying to FORGET his feelings of love!)And then there was my husband's cousin, who requested a certain 2 Live Crew song at my country club wedding... (We were prepared for this and gave the DJ a list of songs not to be played!).

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After you send her the song that Spencer G. suggested (top notch BTW), you can send her this one. :) https://youtu.be/cu_4lSDbiAI?si=_jM_i7uFApS3F0bRhttps://youtu.be/cu_4lSDbiAI?si=_jM_i7uFApS3F0bR

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"When you like someone's post but didn't read that they were saying something you totally disagree with."

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That got a snort. I always thought that the Song Semi-Charmed Life by Third Eye Blind being used in commercials was hilarious. Fun tune, but fif you listen to the lyrics, oh my...

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Peter Bookman

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Thank you for the vulnerable example. i got myself trouble but did not respond as well when I shared “stuck in the middle with you”. Apparently stuck is not a good expression. 😳 ooops

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Megan Tribble

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Lol, you tried.Men, Jesse 🤦♀️😅

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Engrish my second language!

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The song my wife and I identify as “our song” from since we were dating is a song about a guy who’s sad because the one that got away is marrying someone else. I say own it! 😆

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