How to Get Someone to Stop Ignoring You: 12 Tips (2024)

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Hello? Is anyone there? Being ignored doesn’t feel good, whether it’s a friend, partner, or sibling shutting you out. Not to mention, it can be super confusing knowing how to deal with the situation appropriately. Should you reach out or ignore them back? The good news is that getting someone to stop ignoring you isn't as complicated as it may seem. In this article, we’ll walk you through the best way to deal with someone who's ignoring you so you can hopefully get them to cut it out.

Things You Should Know

  • Give them some space. While you may be tempted to keep reaching out until they respond, waiting until they’re ready to communicate with you is typically wiser.
  • Continue with your daily routine while they process their feelings. Carrying on or having fun with friends will help keep your mind off things.
  • Try to arrange a face-to-face meeting with them to discuss the problem and work together to devise a solution that feels right for both of you.
  • Accept that the relationship may not be worth saving. If the person ignoring you is doing so just to get your attention, they’re likely trying to manipulate you.

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    Try to figure out why they’re ignoring you. Depending on the situation, this may be pretty obvious. For instance, if you’ve had a huge fight with your wife, you may know exactly why she’s giving you the cold shoulder. If you aren’t aware of any problems between yourself and the person ignoring you, consider if you might have done something to upset them.[1]

    • For instance, maybe you were gossiping about a friend behind their back. Whatever you said could have gotten back to them.
    • If you left someone out of your plans or didn’t return their calls or messages, your behavior may have hurt their feelings.

    Tip: In some cases, you may not have done anything to warrant being ignored. If the person ignoring you is a crush or relatively new romantic interest, it’s probably best to just move on. You deserve someone who will treat you better!

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    Let them cool off. Regardless of why you’re being ignored, the worst thing you can do is to hound the person constantly in hopes of a response, which will annoy them and give them more reasons to ignore you. Don’t spam them, call repeatedly, or keep asking them why they’re ignoring you. Give them some time to figure out how they feel and if they want to get in touch with you.[2]

    • A single message or call is fine, but don’t send a bunch of texts like, “Why are you ignoring me?” “What did I do wrong?” or “Please talk to me!” These messages may annoy the person rather than get them to open up.
    • It can be tough to avoid trying to solve the problem immediately. However, you can’t control the other person, so giving them space is best.
    • You can also send something heartfelt, like “I've tried reaching out a couple of times. Maybe you're going through something you're uncomfortable sharing with me, or maybe you're just not up for connecting with me right now. I just want to let you know that I'm here. And I hope we can connect in the future.”[3]

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    Distract yourself with work, school, or hobbies. Trying to figure out why someone is ignoring you or obsessing over the fact that they are ignoring you can take up a lot of time and energy, plus it can affect your mental and physical health! However, it’s not productive and will only make you miserable. Continue with your daily life and activities. Throwing yourself into your job or schoolwork is a productive way to keep from thinking about the problem.[4]

    • During your free time, do things you enjoy, whether that’s fishing, baking, playing soccer, woodworking, writing poetry, swimming, knitting, or coding!
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    Spend time with people who care about you. While being on the outs with someone important in your life can feel terrible, they’re probably not the only person you enjoy spending time with. Reach out to other friends and family members and ask them to hang out. Take the time to build up your other relationships and spend quality time together.[5]

    • It’s essential to ensure your emotional needs are met, especially when you’re struggling with a relationship that’s important to you. It can be helpful to speak with someone you trust about the situation, who you know won’t say anything about it to anyone else.
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    Think about how you’ve reacted to being ignored in the past. If this person has given you the silent treatment before and you’ve responded by giving them lots of attention to get them to talk to you, they may be trying to get you to do it again. Showering them with attention in an effort to reconnect shows them that ignoring you will get them what they want when it’s not a healthy way to deal with problems, but rather, a manipulative one.[6]

    • This is another reason why it’s important to avoid being clingy or begging for their attention—they might be ignoring you just to get you to respond.
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    Reach out to arrange a face-to-face meeting. Addressing the issue is important if you care about the person ignoring you and want to resolve the conflict. Speaking in person is better than texting or talking on the phone since you’ll be able to see each other’s facial expressions and determine how genuine each other’s words and actions are.[7]

    • You can call, text, or even send a note to arrange the meeting. Try saying something like, “I know you’re upset with me, and I’d really like to talk things through. Can we meet for coffee at 10 am on Saturday?”
    • Try to choose a neutral meeting place, so no one has the “home field” advantage. Coffee shops are great because you’re surrounded by people and don’t have to commit to having a long sit-down meal like you would a restaurant.

    Tip: The person may not respond to your request or decline meeting up. In this case, there’s not much else you can do. If you’re open to talking to them about the issues in the future, let them know so they can reach out when they’re ready.

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    Ask them directly why they’re ignoring you. Now that you’ve gotten the person to agree to talk to you, it's time to get down to business. Even if you have a good idea of why they’ve been ignoring you, ask them to explain it from their perspective. An honest and open conversation may be all it takes to get your relationship back on track.[8]

    • You may be surprised at what the issue is between you or why they think ignoring you is the right way to handle the problem.
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    Listen carefully to what they have to say. Avoid being defensive or thinking of a rebuttal while they’re talking. This can be difficult, especially if they accuse you of something or think you’re in the wrong. However, do your best to listen to what they’re saying, read between the lines, and try to see the situation from their side.[9]

    • Use your body language to show them you’re listening by making eye contact and nodding when you understand or agree.
    • Don’t be afraid to ask questions if you need clarification. You can also repeat what they said to make sure you understand.
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    Apologize if you’re in the wrong. Take responsibility for your actions if you did something to upset or hurt the other person. Put your ego aside so you can acknowledge your mistakes and apologize sincerely. Validating their feelings can go a long way toward restoring your relationship.[10]

    • Say something like, “I’m sorry I didn’t invite you to girls’ night out, Jen. I can see that I hurt your feelings. I’ll be sure to include you in the future.”
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    Explain your side of the story. Once the other person has aired their grievances and feels heard, it’s your turn to explain how this conflict affected you. Share your perspective on the situation without pointing the finger at them. Use “I” statements to frame your feelings, and don’t forget to tell them how you felt when they ignored you.[11]

    • For instance, you might say, “I felt really sad and anxious when you refused to talk to me. I value our friendship and want to make things right.”
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    Come up with a compromise or solution together, if possible. At this point, you probably have a pretty good idea of whether the relationship can be mended. In some cases, an apology might be enough. In others, it may take time and dedication to repair your relationship. Work together to determine what the next steps will be.[12]

    • You can each offer solutions and compromise to find one that works for both of you.
    • It’s easy to make promises but harder to follow through. Make sure you’re willing to do the work necessary to rebuild trust in your relationship if that’s the issue.
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    Accept that the relationship may not be worth saving. If the person ignoring you does so to get you to do something they want (or not do something they don’t want), they’re likely manipulating you. This is a sign of an unhealthy relationship. If you notice that a friend or family member often uses this type of behavior, especially after confronting them about it, you may be better off without this person in your life.[13]

    • Similarly, if you’re just not that invested in the relationship, you may decide that moving on is in your best interest.
    • Some friendships and relationships naturally fade as you grow. While it's painful, it's also normal. You'll find plenty of other wonderful people to befriend out there![14]
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      This article was co-authored by Lena Dicken, Psy.D and by wikiHow staff writer, Savannah Vold. Dr. Lena Dicken is a Clinical Psychologist based in Santa Monica, California. With over eight years of experience, Dr. Dicken specializes in therapy for anxiety, depression, life transitions, and relationship difficulties. She utilizes an integrative approach combining Psychodynamic, Cognitive Behavioral, and Mindfulness-based therapies. Dr. Dicken holds a BS in Integrative Medicine from the University of Hawaii at Manoa, an MA in Counseling Psychology from Argosy University Los Angeles, and a Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D) in Clinical Psychology from the Chicago School of Professional Psychology at Westwood. Dr. Dicken’s work has been featured in GOOP, The Chalkboard Magazine, and in numerous other articles and podcasts. She is a licensed psychologist with the state of California. This article has been viewed 2,103,799 times.

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      Being ignored hurts, but sometimes the best solution is to give the other person space for a while. If you’re not sure why they’re ignoring you, say something like “I’m not sure what’s going on, but I just wanted to let you know that I’m here if you want to talk.” In the meantime, distract yourself with activities you enjoy and spend time with supportive people. They might open up once they’ve had a chance to cool down. You can also ask them directly what’s up or, if you know what the problem is, offer to sit down and have a talk about it. If they’re angry about something you did, own your part in it and apologize. But whatever the situation is, remember that it’s ultimately up to them to decide if they want to connect with you again. For advice on how to distract yourself with fun activities when someone is ignoring you, keep reading!

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      How to Get Someone to Stop Ignoring You: 12 Tips (2024)

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      How to Get Someone to Stop Ignoring You: 12 Tips? ›

      Block him from your phone, texting, and all social media. Be barely polite if you see him: just say Hello and turn to talk to someone else. If he approaches you to talk, excuse yourself, saying you can't talk now. He really doesn't care or he wouldn't be ignoring you.

      How to deal with someone who ignores you? ›

      If you think a friend is ignoring you, here are some things to consider:
      1. Don't automatically make it personal. Yes, it affects you, but when friends distance themselves, it may have nothing to do with you. ...
      2. Don't get defensive. ...
      3. Give space. ...
      4. Find alternatives to talking it out. ...
      5. Let some things go. ...
      6. Reconsider your friendship.
      Nov 28, 2022

      How do I make someone stop ignoring me? ›

      11 Things To Do If Someone Is Deliberately Ignoring You
      1. Stay cool. ...
      2. Make sure you are being ignored on purpose. ...
      3. Consider all possible reasons for their behavior. ...
      4. Give them time and space. ...
      5. Control your emotions, don't let them control you. ...
      6. Focus on yourself. ...
      7. Pamper yourself. ...
      8. Don't play games just to get noticed.
      Mar 12, 2022

      How do you punish someone who ignores you? ›

      Block him from your phone, texting, and all social media. Be barely polite if you see him: just say Hello and turn to talk to someone else. If he approaches you to talk, excuse yourself, saying you can't talk now. He really doesn't care or he wouldn't be ignoring you.

      How to deal with someone who ignores your messages? ›

      You might be tempted to keep reaching out, but it's usually best to move on in this situation. If they don't value you enough to give you an explanation, they don't deserve any more of your time! Try reciting positive affirmations to show yourself some kindness and build up self-love as you move forward.

      What to do when someone is purposely ignoring you? ›

      Stay calm, don't take it personally, and try to understand the reason behind their behavior. It's essential to communicate your feelings openly and honestly. If they continue to ignore you, focus on your well-being and consider seeking support from other friends or family members.

      How to stop obsessing over someone who is ignoring you? ›

      Here are 33 ways to stop obsessing over someone:
      1. Redirect Your Focus to Personal Growth. ...
      2. Get Out of Autopilot. ...
      3. Cut Them Out of Your Life. ...
      4. Reconnect With Your Passions. ...
      5. Talk to a Supportive Friend. ...
      6. Expand Your Social Circle. ...
      7. Think of Them Doing Something Embarrassing. ...
      8. Practice Mindfulness & Meditation.
      Apr 22, 2024

      How to attract someone who ignores you? ›

      In any case, this is how to get a guy's attention.
      1. Give him space and time.
      2. Focus on becoming your best self.
      3. Learn how to make him jealous.
      4. Reach out for his help.
      5. Be upfront; “ask”
      6. Ignore his social media presence.
      7. Glow! Be radiant.
      8. Can you get good with the people that matter to him?
      Jan 31, 2024

      How to respond to being ignored? ›

      Confront the individual who is ignoring you. Ask them to talk privately. In a quiet, private place, calmly ask “Hey, I was wondering why you've been ignoring me?” Present evidence that they've been ignoring you, such as not returning your calls or emails, or not responding when you speak to them.

      Is it better to ignore or confront? ›

      Key points. Confrontation can be healing and helpful for the growth of a relationship. Confrontation through bargaining could only wound you more. Taking steps to prepare can help facilitate a healthy confrontation.

      Is silent treatment a red flag? ›

      Someone who lies, someone who is manipulative, someone who gives you the 'silent treatment' during a conflict are all examples of red flags in a relationship. The above may sound logical in black and white, but recognising these red flags in your own relationship or when you are dating someone is not always so easy.

      What is the psychology behind someone ignoring you? ›

      One of the main reasons people ignore those they love is the fear of rejection. Individuals with a high fear of rejection are likely to engage in avoidance behaviors, such as ignoring their partner. This can be due to the belief that by avoiding their partner, they can avoid being hurt by them.

      How do you overcome someone who ignores you? ›

      Things You Should Know
      1. Invite the person to talk privately if you think they're upset with you. Ask them what's wrong and apologize, if necessary.
      2. Let it go if you don't know the person well. ...
      3. Seek out more fulfilling relationships if friends ignore you often or treat you poorly.

      Why do narcissists ignore texts? ›

      The most common type of ignoring behaviour is the silent treatment. This involves completely shutting down all communication with the person being ignored and completely ignoring someone who has upset them or made them angry. Narcissists enjoy this form of punishment, giving them power and control over their victims.

      What to text after being ignored? ›

      A 'sorry' can soften the blow and additionally if you pop up a text about respecting their decision of not talking, then it'll give them a good impression of you respecting their boundaries. And that is ALWAYS an effective way!

      How do you react when someone ignores me? ›

      How to Deal with Being Ignored by Someone You Love (and Start a Conversation About Your Needs)
      1. 1 Approach the person.
      2. 2 Reach out one more time if you don't hear back.
      3. 3 Listen to what they have to say.
      4. 4 Acknowledge what they're feeling.
      5. 5 Be respectful when talking to your loved one.
      6. 6 Share how you're feeling.

      When someone ignores you, what does that mean? ›

      Being ignored may mean different things to different people. For some, it may mean no contact at all, while for others, it may mean feeling dismissed or invalidated. For others, being made to feel unimportant leaves them feeling like their core value is not recognized and their true self is being ignored.

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