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Best to give it a day or two, partly to get over 'surprise' and also give yourself time to think what you want to say. Sometimes you can have an immediate "knee jerk" response, then regret it later. If I ever need to write to say a company about an issue I have, I will always change the wording or points raised, even whilst typing them, in order to express my opinion properly and suitable for printing! Chew it over for a day, you'll be surprised at how many times you will change your mind as to what you want to say.
Your friend is offering you an olive branch, and perhaps has found it difficult to express their feelings etc. Also he/she might not think they are the one to apologise..
Please do not think I'm telling you to apologise, I do not know the situation, just saying how your friend might view things.
Think it over, you will be glad you did.
n00dles xXx
Alternatively, you could just write a nice pleasant letter back giving an update on your life etc and take it from there - who knows, you might rekindle an old friendship.
In any event, if what happened was so bad that you cannot bring yourself to write someting nice then perhaps you shouldn't, but if you want to remain in contact delaying for too long is just rude. If it were me, I would drop a cordial line, see if anything comes about and take it from there.
I know how you feel! My "best" friend seems to offend me every time she comes to visit. Then she leaves and I am angry that she could be so rude, and not realise, yet we never actually discuss it, because it would ruin the weekend if we did! So then she goes back home and I feel like not speaking to her.. until the next time.
Why not write a short but friendly letter back, arranging a meeting. Then you can chat through your differences and see if you can put the past behind you.
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