Class reunions are a rare opportunity for everyone to get together and reminisce about the past, exchange the present, and look forward to the future. However, sometimes after the party, we found that the atmosphere in the group became silent, and 37 people were blocked, unwilling to participate in the group chat anymore, and unwilling to speak. How should we think and deal with this situation?
We need to understand everyone's thoughts and feelings. Everyone has their own lives and things to deal with, and sometimes it may just be because they're busy and don't have time to participate in group chats. Some people may feel that after the party, the group chat has lost its meaning, and there are not many new topics to talk about. There are also people who may be depressed and reluctant to communicate with others due to personal reasons. Whatever the case may be, we respect everyone's choices and decisions.
Autumn and Winter ** Counterattack Guide We can take the initiative to find new topics and activities to re-energize students' interest and engagement. You can organize some meaningful activities, such as offline gatherings, outdoor sports, volunteer activities, etc., so that everyone can get together again and feel the power of unity. At the same time, you can share some interesting news, articles or everyone's life experience in the group, stimulate everyone's interest, and increase interaction and communication.
In addition, we can also take the initiative to understand and care about those students who have blocked group chats. Perhaps they are troubled or troubled and need our support and help. It's okay to talk to them privately and ask if they need help, or to offer some encouragement and support. Through sincere care and help, we may be able to reconnect with each other and rebuild friendship.
We must stick to a positive attitude and not lose confidence and enthusiasm because of the silence of the group chat. The camaraderie between classmates has stood the test of time, perhaps only a temporary low ebb. We should believe that as long as we work hard to maintain and operate, the group chat between students will be lively again.