At Morgis, our mission is to foster genuine connections and meaningful relationships among users. Sometimes, you may encounter a situation where a Host decides to "Pause" your connection. This temporary suspension can happen when the Host feels the balance in the relationship needs attention. This article aims to guide you through understanding Paused Connections, why they occur, and how to effectively address and reactivate your connection.

 

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A Paused Connection occurs when a Host temporarily suspends communication with you. This might happen if the Host perceives that they have been generous in sharing their time, personality, and passions, but haven't received Morgis as a gesture of appreciation or support in return.

 

 

Addressing a Paused Connection

  1. Self-Reflection: Take a moment to reflect on your interactions with the Host. Ensure you have been actively engaged, appreciative, and supportive during your conversations.
  2. Show Appreciation: Re-establish communication by sending Morgis (donations or tips) as a sign of gratitude and respect. This simple gesture shows the Host that you value their time and effort.
  3. Effective Communication: Reach out to the Host and express your genuine interest in continuing the connection. Apologize if needed and assure them of your commitment to maintaining a balanced and meaningful relationship.

Paused Connections are a gentle reminder of the importance of reciprocity and appreciation in building meaningful connections on Morgis. If your connection is paused, proactively address the situation through self-reflection, showing appreciation with Morgis, and effective communication. By doing so, you can reactivate your connection and continue fostering genuine relationships on Morgis.