Ok, if u & ur friend had a falling out over something serious. Then a few months later you saw him/her on the street, they saw you and forced themselves to laugh at you (but you could kinda tell it was forced laughter)
Is there any reason to think they want to forgive and forget & become friends again? Are they still affected by you? Are they over you?
What would you think?
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I'm not quite sure if the laugh you heard was 'you're still an idiot in my books,' or a 'I am really uncomfortable laugh because of everything that has happened.' That's why its a bit tricky to answer this question.
In both cases, yes, they are still affected by you. In which way is also a bit tricky. They could still be angry, embarrassed, sorry..etc.
The only way it seems to know one thing for sure is to ask them if forgiving and forgetting is on their mind. And I do realize how hard asking is because you may feel vulnerable. But in the end I think asking is actually being mature because you need not think so much about them anymore and it will start bugging you less and less.
I think the question you may want to ask yourself is if this person is worth your time. Did they add anything, teach you anything, help you feel better just by talking to them at times? Do you still want them in your life, because if you do, it's worth trying to reconcile.
Anything can be repaired , but the scars remained , memory of the wounds you suffered and have the tendecy to be re-oe and be wounded again. So i say... NO don't give the chance, find there so many nice person around you just waiting for your attention.