You’re having a great day when you suddenly get an angry text from your ex—total mood buster. Communicating with an ex can be hard, especially when it seems like they’re nothing but angry all the time. You don’t owe them anything, so only respond to that angry text if you want to. If responding seems like a good idea, keep reading because we’ve compiled a list of ways you can respond to an angry text from an ex.

1

“I don’t want to fight.”

6

“Could you tell me what I did to upset you?”

  1. If you want to mend things with your ex, send them this message. Maybe they’ve sent you a long text about how hurt they feel. Remember, you are under no obligation to reply back, but if you want to try being friends with your ex, this reply could be an option. Ask them questions about the text to get more information: why they feel that way, and what they specifically mean. This can help you clarify what needs to be done to improve the relationship.[4]
    • “What do you mean by this?”
    • “Is there something I can do or say that’ll make things better?”
8

“This number has been disconnected.”

  1. Send a fake error message to get them to stop texting you. Maybe they keep texting you and you just want it to stop but don’t know what to say. Type up a fake error and hit send. If they reply by saying they know it’s fake, ignore them to make them think it’s real.
    • Block your ex’s number immediately, especially if they are harassing you.[6]
    • If the messages don’t stop, take screenshots and consider taking legal action.[7]
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“I’m not the one you need to talk to. Get professional help.”

11

“Please stop contacting me, or I’ll call the police.”

About This Article

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This article was co-authored by Amy Chan and by wikiHow staff writer, Aly Rusciano. Amy Chan is a Relationship Coach and the Founder of Renew Breakup Bootcamp, a retreat that takes a scientific and spiritual approach to healing after the end of a relationship. Her team of psychologists and coaches has helped hundreds of individuals in just five years of operation, and the Bootcamp has been featured on CNN, Vogue, the New York Times, and Fortune. She has published a book on her work, Breakup Bootcamp. This article has been viewed 24,409 times.
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