For example, if you and your friends no longer have lunch with the unwanted friend then he or she will find someone else to eat with over time. This is crucial because it makes the process of cutting ties much easier down the road, knowing the unwanted friend has new friends or acquaintances to fall back on.

For example, the new place is closer to work, the new place is bigger, or the new place is in a better area. Almost anything will do, as long as you sell it!  Make it seem as if this little attribute that your current situation with the unwanted friend is lacking means the world to you.

For example, say things like, “I just don’t have the same priorities as you”, or “I feel like we just sort of grew apart”.   Fluff up the confrontation with general statements like “I don’t think you’re a bad person or anything”, and other niceties tailored to the unwanted friend’s soft spots.   Mention that you noticed posts of the unwanted friend with other people and assumed he or she had found new friends. Most certainly there are posts by now because he or she did not want to seem upset when noticing your friends’ posts on social media.   It’s always better to have some sort of closure discussion with the individual instead of cutting ties without saying anything. [1] X Research source

Make sure to find something else to bring the group of friends together. For the past few weeks or months the common discussion and concern has been eradicating the unwanted friend. Having a common enemy brings people closer together. Now that the enemy is gone, it could be hard to not single out the next weakest link in the group of friends. Instead, find other things to bring everyone together. Plan lots of parties and share in each others lives as much as possible.