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The most sensible thing to do if you miss someone would be to get in touch. Call, text, write. There just has to be a way of getting the other person to know how these you feel.

However, if there's no means to reach the person, or if it's counter-intuitive, you might a well get to doing things that will help you keep your mind off the thought of the person. Go out and catch some fun, take up a new hobby, just do things that would get your mind busy.

It's not a bad thing to miss someone though. These things are part of being human. It's bound to happen.

Very recently, I left a place where I'd spent the last eleven months of my life. I still miss people there from time to time and try to get across to them. I think it's the wise thing to do.

Usually I call them on the phone just to hear their voice as I find this makes me feel close to them.

However, if they are in a place with poor network connectivity, then I just recall the good memories we shared and count down to the time I'll be seeing them again.

The first thing I will do is meet the person I miss,

The second is that when I can't reach / meet people I miss because of certain conditions, such as people outside the island, I might directly contact via cell phone, correspondence, or video call, considering that today's sophisticated era can all be easy in terms of communication.

If you miss someone, i would be nice to get in touch with the person . Maybe drop a message or give the person a call. Except you are not close to that person then trying to be in touch now becomes an issue.