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Reply to "What to do when you get the silent treatment from someone close (not family)."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You're playing dumb, that's what you're doing at the moment. You need to apologize specifically. You state a suspicion as to of why she's unhappy with you. (I wouldn't be but this is about your friend ..) If she can't forgive you, in time, maybe you weren't as close friends as you thought. [/quote] She does not need to ‘apologize specifically’ because her weirdo friend is freezing her out for unknown reasons.[/quote] Did you actually read all that she posted? She says she has an idea of why the friend may not be talking to her. This isn't about unknown reasons; OP has an inkling. She should bring that up and ask if that's the issue, and apologize (she teased a mutual friend about politics and it seems to have created an unpleasant vibe and the now-silent friend seems to have asked her to stop). If that's the issue, it's right for OP to bring it up specifically and say she is sorry. If it's not the issue, and OP brings it up, at least she will have tried to open a dialogue for her friend to say, the real problem is so-and-so instead.[/quote]
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