by Anonymous
Sometimes, an apology isn’t even necessary when unghosting someone. If you’ve been distant or fallen off the radar, a simple “Hey, it’s been a while, how’ve you been?” can go a long way. It acknowledges the time that’s passed wi
thout making a huge deal out of it. Life gets busy, and not every situation requires an explanation or apology. Reaching out without drama can feel more natural and relaxed, especially if you don’t want to overcomplicate things or make the other person feel awkward. It’s more about showing that you’re still interested in reconnecting and valuing the relationship. If the other person is open to talking, just pick up where you left off. Avoid dwelling on the ghosting itself or trying to explain why it happened unless they ask. The goal isn’t to rehash the past but to focus on moving forward. If you’ve been friends before, chances are they’ll be glad to hear from you and might even be feeling the same way—ready to reconnect without holding grudges. If they’re not interested or need time, that’s okay too. ...read more read less