One interesting revenge story was when a person was ghosted by their online date. They then created a fake profile and started chatting with the ghoster as if they were a new potential date. They led the ghoster on for a while and then revealed who they really were. The look on the ghoster's face was priceless. This shows that sometimes playing mind games can be a form of revenge, although it's a bit mean.
A guy was ghosted by a girl. He wrote a song about his experience of being suddenly cut off and posted it on YouTube. The song got a fair amount of views and some people in their social circle recognized the story. The girl was really embarrassed when she found out. It was a creative way of getting revenge as he used his talent to expose what she did.
There was a really fascinating BuzzFeed story where a group of friends planned a big trip together. They had booked accommodations, flights, and everything. But then, one of the friends just ghosted the group. Didn't show up for the trip, didn't answer any messages. It caused a lot of problems for the rest of the group as they had to cover the costs and make new arrangements. Turns out the friend had some financial issues but was too embarrassed to say so and just disappeared.
I knew a girl who ghosted her whole group of friends. She was part of a really tight - knit friend circle. One day, she just left all the group chats, stopped answering their calls. Turns out she was going through a really tough time mentally but didn't know how to communicate it. So instead, she just cut everyone off. It was a shock to her friends, and they were really worried about her for a long time.
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.
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.
Well, I heard of a man who ghosted his long - term partner just before a big event. Years later, when he was about to get married to someone else, his ex showed up and told his new partner about how he had ghosted. His new relationship was in jeopardy. It was his karma for the past wrong.
A friend of mine had a job ghosting experience too. He had been in contact with a startup for a potential position. They had long conversations about the role, his skills, and the future of the company. He was told he was a top candidate. But suddenly, all communication ceased. It turned out the startup had some internal issues and decided to halt their hiring process without informing the candidates. It's really unprofessional and can be very discouraging for job hunters.
One ghosting story is about a girl who was chatting with a guy she met online for weeks. They made plans to meet, but on the day of the meet - up, the guy just disappeared. No calls, no texts, as if he vanished into thin air.
One way is to expose their bad behavior. If they ghosted you after making promises or in a relationship, tell mutual friends or relevant people what they did. For example, if it was a work - related situation, inform your colleagues. Another way could be to outperform them. If it was a competition and they ghosted you to gain an edge, prove that you can succeed without them. Just like in a sports event, if your teammate ghosts you, you can still win on your own and show them what they missed.
Well, there was this one time when the bride's sister, who had always been jealous of her, showed up at the wedding wearing a white dress that was almost identical to the bride's. It was her way of trying to steal the spotlight. The bride was furious but handled it gracefully by making a joke about it during her speech, saying that her sister always had to copy her. In a way, the sister's plan backfired as people were more amused by the bride's reaction.
A woman found out her husband was having an affair. She didn't want to just divorce quietly. So, she anonymously sent all the evidence of his affair to his workplace. His bosses were not happy about it and he got demoted. This not only ruined his career prospects at that company but also made him a laughingstock among his colleagues.