'Since you’re a legal adult, we raised enough money for you to change your name.'
involves petitioning the court, going to a hearing , and paying a $350 filing fee and whatever miscellaneous fees are tacked on to change driver’s licenses and etc. That’s a lot of money and legal loopholes for an
. So when 18-year-old Andrew showed up to school on his birthday, his lovely friends took it upon themselves to get the cash he needed to pursue a legal name change., which has since gone viral elsewhere, showing him walking into a class where a group of friends waited to yell “Surprise.” At first, Andrew just thought it was a surprise party and he, us, and everyone on Twitter got emotional just watching a bunch of nice kids celebrating someone’s birthday.
“Since you’re a legal adult, we raised enough money for you to change your name,” Andrew’s friend says as she gives him an envelope of money alongside a certificate. Andrew then drops to the floor, sobbing. “They’ve been planning it for a month and I’m surprised none of them slipped up or even hinted at it happening,” Andrew told
. “All my teachers and fellow students have been so supportive of me ever since I came out,” he added.WHY DID THIS MAKE ME CRY
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