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Lack of contact: frequent contact between friends is an important part of maintaining friendship. If the connection between you is getting less and less, it probably means that the friendship has faded or deteriorated.
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Less communication: communication is the core of friendship. If the communication between you is getting less and less, it is probably because the distance between you is getting farther and farther, or some barriers are beginning to appear.
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Interaction becomes unnatural or awkward: When friendship begins to deteriorate, you may feel that interaction becomes unnatural or awkward. The interaction between you is no longer smooth, and there may be more silent moments.
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Ignore or alienate each other: When friendship deteriorates, friends may start to ignore or alienate each other. This may indicate that the other party is not on the other party's priority list, or has begun to ignore the other party's request or invitation.
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Conflicts and differences: If friendship begins to deteriorate, it is likely that problems will arise due to some minor conflicts or differences. These conflicts may be manifested in disagreement, mutual criticism or mutual incomprehension of each other's positions.
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Reduced trust: Trust is the foundation of friendship. If friendship deteriorates, it is likely to lead to a decrease in trust. You may begin to doubt each other's motives or intentions, or feel that they are no longer trustworthy.
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Feeling lonely and lost: When friendship deteriorates, you may feel lonely and lost. You may feel that the other person no longer cares about you and supports you, which will have a negative impact on your emotional and mental health.
If you notice these signs, you can try to communicate openly with your friends, find out the root of the problem and try to solve it. If the problem cannot be solved or the friendship has deteriorated beyond repair, you also need to accept this fact, learn to let go of this friendship and find new friends and opportunities.