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Girlfriend given 'outrageous' instructions on how to behave during Euro 2020

A football fan's girlfriend has gone viral after she shared the requirements she must meet while the 2020 UEFA European Football Championship is on.

Georgia Holmes received a letter detailing explicit "terms and conditions" on how to behave while the tournament is taking place.

As reported by the Manchester Evening News, she shared the now-viral video of her opening the letter on TikTok and reading out the rules her boyfriend had given her.

In the video, she states: "I can’t be the only one who has received a letter from their boyfriend ahead of the Euros starting this weekend."

The formally written letter reads: "I’m writing this email as terms and conditions for the European Championships which are due to take place from Friday 11th June 2021 to Sunday 11th July.

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"I will now list your terms and conditions."

Georgia was instructed not to text him at all during game times, unless it is during halftime or in the case of an emergency, and is forbidden from asking "when are you coming home?"

The man adds in the letter that he will "most likely be intoxicated" when he comes home from watching matches at the pub and tells her not to take it personally if he is in a bad mood following a disappointing game.

"If you believe there is anything I have missed out, or any other suggestions, you may call or arrange a face-to-face appointment whenever is suitable for you," he wrote.

Keen to not offend her too much, he insists she is "still my priority" and loves her very much, before signing off.

In the caption, Georgia wrote: "I had to laugh, what on earth."

The video was watched more than 300,000 times since Georgia uploaded it on June 11 and many women said their own lads were being just as strict.

One person wrote: "Just shown my boyf and he’s said it applies to me too."

"I love this and I’m all for it," commented another.

Quoting the cheeky email, another amused person wrote: "No mobile device interaction unless I call you to tell you it's coming home."

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