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Purposely Pissing Off Friends....
How do you backtrack or apologize over it? Do you wait for some time to pass by, or...?
I kinda-sorta wrote a statement to a friend whom we are having some space from each other in communication. Knowing the statement was a little vindictive, I kept writing it and sent it via email this morning without slowing down or stopping. I just kept writing and hit "send." It was a statement I purposely used against him at this moment that deals partly with stuff he's having trouble with in his life. In one way, I was so angry that I wanted to "hurt" his feelings because of my anger over the phase we are going through. I think he got hurt and feels angry over it because I got back a simple name-calling email put in one word. That shows me he is majorily pissed and hurt. I replied back that I didn't mean it to be that mean, but I also mentioned I am not responsible for how he takes the meaning of my original email. I was kinda lying, but I was trying to sound neutral to not show any anger or hurt feelings on my behalf. Sooo.... I am soooo lost. How long do you think I should wait before sending another email? I don't even know if he's going to reply to this email or not. But...how can I backtrack or make this run like "normal." We're going through a weird era of this friendship. So, it's like a test. I just wanted him to wake up. I dunno. It's a long story, but what is the best thing to do after this to help make it feel better or explain myself better? I'd really appreciate suggestions for this. Thanks.
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oh, you pretty things
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I did that once to a very dear friend. She came to my job the next day and said "I came here so you could apologize for that nasty email you sent me." But it turned out ok. She was joking around about it. And then I explained why I said what I said. And that was it.
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I'd suggest, wait a few days, and then send another email. Maybe you could apologise for some of the things you said, and tell him again that you didn't mean to upset him. If you don't mind my asking, what was it you wrote?
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I have thought a lot about it since Saturday, and I was sorta trying to be mean by purposely making him feel down by lifting my self-esteem. I just handled it wrong, so I hope he will forgive me. Oooops. I regret it, but I don't know how long to wait before sending an apologetic email. What do you all recommend? Quote:
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Anyway, I think the best thing you can do for now is wait until he responds. And when he does, just apologize and give an explanation of what's going on with you and why you did what you did. Maybe he'll understand. On the other hand, if he doesn't respond, I think you should just wait a while until things cool off and then send another email or something. Maybe you could suggest having a talk with him about how you're feeling and such. Good luck.
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I've done that. But I ruin for permanent, so I don't want to give advice.
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I'm not sure how many emails you've sent to him so far, but, I think you should cool it. One email would have been plenty. Wait for him to respond to you. It make take longer than a week, depending on how angry and hurt he is.
I'm sure that you are sincerely sorry for what has been said but sometimes, I've found that apologizing too much only makes the other person angrier to the point where they start ignoring you which will make you feel worse. Nobody wants that. |
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Most of my friends "get" that I can be a real [blank]hole when I get too ticked off, so they've just kind've learned to forget
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I'm sorry that you are having a problem with your friend, Mona.
I think you should wait a while and then send him an email saying that you are sorry and explain your actions. I hope that he will understand and be forgiving. Sadly, over the last year I have learned that there are people who actually get off on holding grudges against others.
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It's already been eight days later, and I started a rough draft email trying to explain several things: my honesty that I wrote the email out of hurt and anger feelings, an apology over it, talking about what I am frustrated about, and also mentioning how I am waiting on this phase. How can I talk about this phase without sounding mushy? That last part is difficult. I keep referring to it and just thinking and thinking, but I need some similar advice to someone who has experienced a similar situation. That will help out a lot. |
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I have done that to several times with my friend. But then I always tell him I was kidding. But I've stopped doing it now though.
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