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How much time should you give a friend after a fight?
You want to give your friend enough time to cool off, but try to resolve the fight as soon as possible. The amount of time this will take is different for everyone. Some friends will make up 5 minutes after an argument, while other friends may need months to recover from hurtful words.
Why do my best friend and I always fight?
If you and your best friend fight a lot, it may be that you’ve just fallen into a bad pattern or habit. Try to remember that you started being friends for a reason — whether it’s shared interests, similar backgrounds, or something else. You may end up taking a break or walking away from a toxic friend.
Should I end my friendship with my friend if we fight a lot?
You may just be two people who like to argue — with everyone or each other — a lot. As long as that works for both of you, then it’s probably not necessary to end the friendship. But if you feel like you are fighting a lot, you might want to consider talking to your friend about arguing less.
How do you apologize to a friend after a bad fight?
Give them a few more days and then try again. Be patient. Understand it may take a while for your friend to come around, particularly if the fight was your fault. Each time you check in with your friend, you could start the process of apologizing to them. You could say, “Clara, I have been having negative emotions since we had that fight.
What to do after a big fight with a friend?
While you are coping with the fallout from the fight, make sure you are still behaving respectfully and with maturity in your social circle and around your friend. Give yourselves a cooling-off period. If you had a big blow-up, it is probably best that you take a break from each other for a few days to calm down and reduce your anger levels.
Can a friendship survive if you talk about it behind their back?
If it gets back to your friend that you have been talking about them behind their back (even if it was not a negative conversation), then you may not be in the driver’s seat about ending it any more. You and your friend have already had a fight bad enough for you to consider whether or not the friendship can survive.