The fans have been divided about Rachel and Ross’s situation about whether they were on a break or not. Ironically, The phrase was first coined by Rachel Green in, The One With The Morning After, S3E16, and was most frequently used by Ross Geller as a running gag through the series. But most importantly the unanswered question remained was What Was Written On Rachel’s 18 Pages Letter To Ross?
So, let’s focus on Rachel’s Letter To Ross and exactly what was written on those 18 pages, Front & Back. Ross ignored reading and instead fell asleep without reading her meticulously crafted 18-page letter about their relationship.
In the memorable Friends episode titled “The One with the Jellyfish” (Season 4, Episode 1), Rachel devoted significant time and effort to pour her heart out and express her complicated emotions concerning her relationship with Ross.
The episode portrays Rachel’s thoughtful and careful approach to composing this letter. However, Ross’s response to this sincere attempt at reconciliation is rather unfortunate—he succumbs to slumber after merely ten minutes of reading.
What Exactly Was Written On Rachel’s 18 Pages Letter To Ross?
Though the writers never revealed what was written on those 18 pages, one reddit user share was written on the very page of the letter. So here is what was written on the very fast page (The last line is hard to understand and can’t be decoded)
My Dear Ross,
I can’t tell you how much
emotion has swept across me
in the last few hours. These
past days have been such a
roller coaster of feelings…
All good! The Truth of your
Sweet hands make me
crazy. If only I could
erase these last few months
of hell that I’ve bee
going through – then maybe
I could trust you enough to
bring you back into my life.
We could have a new stand,
I really do want that –
as I write these words to
you it’s what I want more
that anything on this earth!
How can I express to you
how I feel – please let
the right words come to me –
I want so much for you
To understand, for you to
know…
There’s a some I’m thinking