If you need a response, a neutral "checking in" email can sometimes force the issue out into the open.
If you’d like, I can help you draft a follow-up or analyze why the letter might have caused that reaction. Let me know: The of the letter. The relationship you have with him. Your desired outcome for the situation. If you need a response, a neutral "checking
If the "craw" is hot, a quick follow-up might escalate the tension. The relationship you have with him
Consider if a second, softer note could clear up any perceived slights. Consider if a second, softer note could clear
💡 He is likely reacting emotionally to what you wrote, which is delaying a professional or calm response.
He is likely brooding over the matter rather than moving past it. Potential Next Steps
It suggests that a specific issue—likely your letter—is causing him ongoing irritation or resentment that he cannot let go of. Key Interpretations