Imagine getting a text from your neighbor that leaves you stunned and heartbroken. That’s exactly what happened to Bob when his next-door neighbor, Dan, sent him a message that read:
“Bob, I’m sorry. I’ve been riddled with guilt, and I have to confess: I’ve been helping myself to your wife when you’re not around, probably more than you. It’s been so incredible and fun, I haven’t been able to stop myself. Sometimes it goes on for hours. I know it’s no excuse, but I don’t get it at home. I can’t live with the guilt any longer. I hope you’ll accept my sincerest apology. It won’t happen again.”
Bob was furious. Overcome with anger and betrayal, he stormed into the bedroom, ready to confront his wife. The tension was palpable. But just as he was about to unleash his fury, another text came through from Dan:
“Bloomin’ auto-correct! I meant to say ‘WiFi’!”
The relief was instant. Dan wasn’t confessing to anything scandalous—he was simply apologizing for using Bob’s WiFi without permission. Bob couldn’t help but laugh at the mix-up, and Dan was left red-faced but relieved. It was a classic case of auto-correct gone wrong, reminding us all to double-check our messages before hitting send!