Again not responding? The mistake may not be yours, companies are posting 'ghosting' positions
Czech companies are increasingly advertising 'ghost jobs'—positions that may not actually exist or are uncertain, leaving job applicants without responses.
Ghosting, love bombing, orbiting, and more: the dictionary to understand today's toxic relationships
The article discusses new terms like ghosting, love bombing, and orbiting, which have emerged to describe contemporary toxic relationship behaviors, especially among younger generations.
The Torture of ‘Passive Ghosting’: When Ambiguity Indicates the End of a Relationship
The article discusses 'passive ghosting' or 'soft ghosting', a subtle form of ending relationships through ambiguous communication, leaving the other party in uncertainty.
Start-up from Hallertau: A dating app that punishes ghosting
Three friends from Nandlstadt have created a dating app called 'Diner Date,' aimed at promoting honesty and respect in online dating by penalizing ghosting.
Slow fade: when the lack of clarity in a relationship hurts more than its loss
The article discusses 'ghosting' in relationships through the lens of the movie 'Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy', highlighting its emotional impact and implications.
'I'm looking for love but get ghosted when men find out one thing about me'
Pippa White, a vicar with a significant TikTok following, shares her struggles with dating and being ghosted due to her profession.
You start to be old for the company before fifty. The turning point occurs in the minds of HR experts, experts agree
The article discusses the challenges faced by job seekers over fifty, highlighting their experiences of prolonged job searches and employer ghosting.
Ice Hockey National Team: Searching for the Team Spirit of Milan
The article reflects on the emotional impact of 'ghosting' and its implications for modern coaches, drawing a parallel with the team's quest for cohesion.
Psychologist Reveals Why People Feel the Need to 'Ghost' Others
A psychologist explains that 'ghosting,' or the sudden cessation of communication without explanation, is often a defensive mechanism rather than an act of cruelty.