"I do read all my emails but I do try have a life. I think that is also important for you too. Look after yourself".
I blamed him of never reading emails and that's the last time we spoke
What exactly does he mean by this message? I am not sure if I get it?
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the message is quoted above
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We didn't exactly argue but I just mentioned the fact in my previous email to him and he responded with an email. The quoted statement was at the very end of the email with a signing off.
As I see it, he's saying he doesn't think you're worth the time it would take to write a response (compared to his other affairs), and suggests you should avoid wasting time on writing pointlessly.
Clearly, a pompous & curt response as evinced by brevity, but it hardly paints a complete picture.
Why do you seek his attention?
Thanks for the explanation.
He sent me that message I have posted above. We argued about the fact that he never answers my emails and he told me: "I do read all my emails but I do try have a life, I think that is also important for you too. Look after yourself ".
We never spoke after that. I don't fully get what he meant by that statement?