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7 surprising reasons why people use the silent treatment, as per psychology

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 27, 2025, 21:00 IST
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Surprising reasons why people use the silent treatment


We’ve all been there– everything seems fine one moment, and then, out of nowhere, someone goes completely silent. Whether it’s a partner, a colleague, or a friend, the silent treatment can leave us confused and frustrated. Why does it happen? Is it about avoiding conflict, or is there something deeper going on? Silence might seem like someone’s just being passive, but often, there’s a lot more going on beneath the surface. Here are a few reasons why someone might stay quiet instead of speaking up.

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Feeling overwhelmed by emotions





One of the main reasons people go silent is because they feel overwhelmed by their emotions. When someone is angry, hurt, or frustrated, it can be hard to put those feelings into words. Instead of reacting immediately, they withdraw, giving themselves time to cool down. It’s not necessarily about ignoring the other person– it’s simply a way to protect themselves until they can process their feelings more clearly.

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Avoiding conflict




Not everyone enjoys confrontation. For some, the idea of arguing or dealing with conflict is uncomfortable, even scary. So, rather than risk things escalating, they stay silent. It’s their way of avoiding a situation that could turn into an argument. While it may seem like they’re ignoring the issue, they may be trying to keep things calm and avoid making the situation worse.


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Struggling with communication

People may also go silent because they don’t know how to put their feelings into words. When emotions are all over the place, it can be hard to say the right thing. Instead of risking saying something wrong, they choose to stay quiet. It doesn’t mean they don’t care– they’re just struggling to find the right way to express what’s going on inside.

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Seeking revenge or justice





Sometimes, people stay silent as a way to get back at someone. If they feel hurt, they might pull away to make the other person feel guilty or sorry. It’s like an emotional punishment, hoping the silence will show just how much they’re hurting. But most of the time, this only creates more tension and doesn’t really solve the real problem.


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Protecting their image




Silence can also be a way for someone to manage how others see them. When a person doesn’t want to seem aggressive or overly emotional, especially in personal or work situations, they might choose to stay quiet. They hold back to avoid judgment, even if it means the real issue doesn’t get addressed.

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Avoiding responsibility



In some cases, silence is a way to avoid taking responsibility for one’s actions. If someone knows they’ve done something wrong but doesn’t want to deal with the fallout, they may stay silent to avoid accountability. This can be particularly frustrating for the person on the receiving end, as it prevents the situation from being resolved and can leave important issues unresolved.


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A way to gain control



Sometimes, silence isn’t just about emotions– it can also be used as a way to control a conversation or relationship. Some people pull away on purpose to create tension, making the other person feel like they have to work harder to fix things or win their approval. It might not always be obvious, but it’s important to notice when silence is being used to hold power over someone.


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