I know of a situation where two colleagues were working on a project together. They had a good working relationship, chatting about work - related matters outside of the office as well. But after a while, one of the colleagues just stopped answering the other's emails and avoided them at work. There was no prior indication of any problem. This is also a form of ghosting story, this time in a work - related context.
Here's one. A young man had made a new friend at a hobby club. They would often talk about their shared interests and planned to go to an event together. But then, without any warning, the new friend ceased all communication. The young man tried to reach out a few times but got no response. It's a typical ghosting story where one person suddenly and inexplicably cuts off contact in a non - romantic relationship.
Sure. There was a girl who used to ghost guys she met on dating apps all the time. One day, she met a really nice guy and started to develop strong feelings for him. But when she thought things were getting serious, he suddenly ghosted her. It was like the karma for all the times she had done the same to others.
Well, there's this story about a Japanese couple. They had been dating for a couple of months. The girl was really into the relationship. One day, the guy just vanished. He didn't show up for their planned date. After that, she tried reaching out but he had blocked her on all platforms. It's a typical case of ghosting in Japanese dating. It could be due to cultural reasons like not wanting to face the discomfort of a breakup conversation, or he might have just lost interest and thought this was the easiest way out.
I once had a so - called friend who suddenly ghosted me. I found out she was spreading false rumors about me. So, I simply showed up at an event where she was trying to impress some important people. I walked in looking amazing and confident. I started chatting with the people she was targeting and casually mentioned how she had been untrue to me. By the end of the night, those people were looking at her with suspicion.
Sorry, I don't have enough information to share specific details of the 'travis mills ghosting story'.
A family member was supposed to come to a family reunion. But they didn't show up and didn't call. Everyone thought they were being ghosted. Later, it was discovered that they had written down the wrong date in their calendar. They were so apologetic when they realized their mistake, and the whole family now tells this story as a funny 'ghosting' incident.
One story I heard was about a girl who was ghosted by a guy she really liked. Instead of getting sad, she started posting amazing pictures of herself having a great time on social media. She made sure to tag mutual friends. Eventually, the guy saw and realized what he was missing. It was a simple yet effective form of revenge as it made him feel like he made a big mistake.
One ghosting karma story is about a person who constantly ghosted their friends. One day, when they really needed help, all those friends were unavailable. It was like the karma of their past actions coming back. They had made others feel unimportant by disappearing, and now they faced the same feeling.
One success story could be in a business negotiation. A company was being pressured by a difficult partner. By 'ghosting' (temporarily ceasing communication), the company was able to regain control of the situation. The difficult partner, without the expected responses, became more eager to reach a reasonable deal later. So, ghosting here helped the company get better terms.
A group of friends were planning a trip together. One of the friends, who was really involved in the planning initially, suddenly ghosted them. The rest of the group had already made bookings and arrangements based on his participation. His ghosting not only ruined the trip plans but also made the others feel betrayed. They were left wondering what they had done wrong and had to scramble to deal with the financial and logistical mess.
I had this acquaintance who seemed really interested in getting to know me better. We met at an event and exchanged numbers. For a couple of weeks, we were chatting regularly. Then, one day, all communication ceased. I saw her online on social media but no reply to my messages. I think she might have found other friends and just dropped me. It was a bit of a bummer.