If you need a response, a neutral "checking in" email can sometimes force the issue out into the open.
Consider if a second, softer note could clear up any perceived slights.
💡 He is likely reacting emotionally to what you wrote, which is delaying a professional or calm response.
If the "craw" is hot, a quick follow-up might escalate the tension.
He is likely brooding over the matter rather than moving past it. Potential Next Steps
Your message or request has bothered him personally. Indignation: He may feel offended by the tone or content.
If you’d like, I can help you draft a follow-up or analyze why the letter might have caused that reaction. Let me know: The of the letter. The relationship you have with him. Your desired outcome for the situation.
The phrase (often "stuck in his craw") is an idiom used to describe something that a person finds deeply annoying, insulting, or difficult to accept.
If you need a response, a neutral "checking in" email can sometimes force the issue out into the open.
Consider if a second, softer note could clear up any perceived slights.
💡 He is likely reacting emotionally to what you wrote, which is delaying a professional or calm response.
If the "craw" is hot, a quick follow-up might escalate the tension.
He is likely brooding over the matter rather than moving past it. Potential Next Steps
Your message or request has bothered him personally. Indignation: He may feel offended by the tone or content.
If you’d like, I can help you draft a follow-up or analyze why the letter might have caused that reaction. Let me know: The of the letter. The relationship you have with him. Your desired outcome for the situation.
The phrase (often "stuck in his craw") is an idiom used to describe something that a person finds deeply annoying, insulting, or difficult to accept.