Like I said before, “If
you have to chase someone for communication then you need to decide if they are
worth the chase.” With all the forms of communication out in this world people
always seem to have a problem communicating. We seem to forget that
communication goes two ways and that consistency always plays a part. Sometimes
I feel that people will stop communicating with you off the dumbest things and
expect you to chase them. In a sense they will cut you off with no explanation,
expect you to know why and chase them. Why chase people who are running a
different race?
I get it sometimes
though; we all need our escape and would rather keep to ourselves. Although you
always get those people who are like, “You never hit me up anymore”, “I cut you
off because of someone else but you can still hit me up” or “I saw you got a
new boo and don’t hit me up.” This generation literally has an excuse for every
reason why you have to hit them up first. It cool and all but lets be direct,
“I don’t want to hit you up cause I don’t feel like it.” This works right?
People “expect” so many things from you. Once you get them comfortable, they
expect you to continue treating them the same way and communicating the same
way. Consistency in the form of communication always shows your interest level
with people. I may not talk to you all the time but you still know what's going
on. We communicate enough to know where we stand in each other’s lives.
Why do I have to be
the one to hit you up first all the time? Some unwritten law somewhere on
Google. Communication is a two way street and should be left as such no matter
the situation. Yes sometimes we distance ourselves from people but chasing
those individuals shouldn’t be a game. Games are for children and for someone
to make you consistently chase them for communication is never good.
“Never chase people
for communication, take a step back and just remember that not everyone values
communication as a way of keeping friendship/relationships alive” ~KP
Also read >>> Communication Chasing
Also read >>> Communication Chasing
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