It's fairly well accepted at least in my family that if you receive two invitations you attend the one you first promised to be at and apologize to the second. Unless you live in a sitcom then hilarious hijinks ensue.
Now the thing is that with the advent of the internet some of your social engagements may no longer all be offline. IE I have close personal friends that I know from offline whom live far enough away online is the only feasible way for us to hang out.
Now that being said most people understand staying in to chat up a friend you haven't seen in a few months.
However how many agree like me that friend ship is not based on physical location and that you can be friends with people you meet in other locales. Half of history that kept correspondences believed that and would be envious of our ability to receive instantaneous replies.
As such sometimes you will make schedules to hang out with said person since inevitably as all friends do you find that you have family and work obligations that limit your time to just being able to hang out and talk.
Here is where it gets tricky. If I schedule time to be with my daughter no one thinks twice about me turning down a party invite. However if I want to hang out or talk to a friend that I may not see all the time suddenly it's weird.
If it's rare to find the person on at the same time as me and hard to find time to hang out I will spend more consideration on that person than I will on the party that a friend of a friend is throwing.
Am I wrong?
Now the thing is that with the advent of the internet some of your social engagements may no longer all be offline. IE I have close personal friends that I know from offline whom live far enough away online is the only feasible way for us to hang out.
Now that being said most people understand staying in to chat up a friend you haven't seen in a few months.
However how many agree like me that friend ship is not based on physical location and that you can be friends with people you meet in other locales. Half of history that kept correspondences believed that and would be envious of our ability to receive instantaneous replies.
As such sometimes you will make schedules to hang out with said person since inevitably as all friends do you find that you have family and work obligations that limit your time to just being able to hang out and talk.
Here is where it gets tricky. If I schedule time to be with my daughter no one thinks twice about me turning down a party invite. However if I want to hang out or talk to a friend that I may not see all the time suddenly it's weird.
If it's rare to find the person on at the same time as me and hard to find time to hang out I will spend more consideration on that person than I will on the party that a friend of a friend is throwing.
Am I wrong?
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