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Non commital invitation responses. It’s rude right? AIBU

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Countryescape · 15/11/2019 06:53

I feel like this is a very common occurrence in the age of texting, messaging, Snapchat etc.

I personally HATE it when you extend an invite and the recipients replies “we are currently free that day at the moment, but can I let you know the day before/closer to the time in case something comes up?”

Isnt that just code for “I am free but I don’t want to commit yet in case something better comes up.”

AIBU?? Who can be arsed with that?! They’re basically assuming you are happy to keep that day in your diary free with the distinct possibility they might cancel.

Let me know your thoughts!

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billy1966 · 21/11/2019 12:17

What do you mean?

She can't be arsed, but will have the children dropped off to play with yere children.

Ha! She must think ye are right mugs.
Free childcare!

I'd be killing that right off.

pinksparkleunicorns · 21/11/2019 13:09

@Countryescape nooooooo way. That is the highest level of cheeky fuckery. I would reply saying that those were your plans at the time, but something else has come up in the mean time. So the invite no longer stands.

I'm angry for you

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