If you don't want to do something or go somewhere, then say so! Last month, a coworker was having a party at her house. Among those invited was my GuyFriend coworker, that she knew I was interested in. He told her he would be there and he told me that he would, too. He didn't show up that night, let either of us know he wasn't coming, and didn't answer our phone calls, either. Next day said he'd gotten sick (when he looked fine a few hours beforehand) and that his new phone must have been messing up, because he didn't get any calls from us.
St. Patrick's day comes round. A few of my pharmacy friends were meeting for dinner and green drinks at a local restaurant, and I asked GuyFriend if he wanted to come. Oh sure! he says. I love that place! he says. I'll meet you there, he says. Again, he didn't show up and this time I was left sitting beside an empty chair for the evening and I hated it. Mind, I still love the people I was with and we had a good time, but there was the ever constant reminder of his absence. Once again, he did not let any of us know he wasn't coming nor would he answer calls or texts, and I know he's a chronic phone-checker. Between getting stood up again and the small amount of alcohol I consumed, I went home that night and let myself have a cry while talking it out with one of my pharmacy friends, who actually thought I was under-reacting to his behavior and that I should just drop him altogether and look for a new guyfriend. Mind, we were never together aside from being good friends, and I never gave the impression I was asking him out for a date, but I still think his no-showing was incredibly annoying and inconsiderate.
WHY do people do this?! If you say no, I'll be fine. If you say you'll be there and then don't, well . . . you've just gotten on my bad side.
St. Patrick's day comes round. A few of my pharmacy friends were meeting for dinner and green drinks at a local restaurant, and I asked GuyFriend if he wanted to come. Oh sure! he says. I love that place! he says. I'll meet you there, he says. Again, he didn't show up and this time I was left sitting beside an empty chair for the evening and I hated it. Mind, I still love the people I was with and we had a good time, but there was the ever constant reminder of his absence. Once again, he did not let any of us know he wasn't coming nor would he answer calls or texts, and I know he's a chronic phone-checker. Between getting stood up again and the small amount of alcohol I consumed, I went home that night and let myself have a cry while talking it out with one of my pharmacy friends, who actually thought I was under-reacting to his behavior and that I should just drop him altogether and look for a new guyfriend. Mind, we were never together aside from being good friends, and I never gave the impression I was asking him out for a date, but I still think his no-showing was incredibly annoying and inconsiderate.
WHY do people do this?! If you say no, I'll be fine. If you say you'll be there and then don't, well . . . you've just gotten on my bad side.
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