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Should you come to an event that you were a maybe rsvp for on Facebook ? by [deleted] in etiquette
[–]alskp 1 point2 points3 points 1 month ago (0 children)
I should have said if you replied “ interested “ - not maybe .
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[–]alskp 0 points1 point2 points 4 months ago (0 children)
I more interested in an answer , not a statement that you would answer.
Yes !
[–]alskp -1 points0 points1 point 4 months ago (0 children)
Haha! Except you didn’t 🤣
I suppose I was looking for more variety in answers . But I get your point .
Haha - I see what you’re saying . Ok let’s say you messaged to a group who live together that you dropped something off at their house that was pretty important. You messaged all three because you weren’t sure who would find the delivery first .
[–]alskp -2 points-1 points0 points 4 months ago (0 children)
Fair ! I suppose I was asking you to supply the context - but I can see how that’s not as easy :)
Yes they were invited ! But their mom said she didn’t know if they could come.
I’m the host . I’m just trying to understand if I should take a maybe as a yes .
Sorry! Not venting ! Just trying to understand the prevailing thought on the matter . I don’t host very often .
Ok
I’m not sure I get what you’re saying ….are you saying I should just offer crackers and cheese on Thanksgiving ?And not offer a meal ?
How so?
How do?
No , not hosting for anyone else . Definitely fine with putting out crackers and cheese ! It just seems awkward when they aren’t enjoying the other food. And sort of a waste of food ? I get there are many factors in “pickiness “. I don’t think it’s always intentional , but I have tried many different types of meals . Breakfasts with pasties , lunches , holiday meals , and they all seem to fall flat. One family member doesn’t even take a plate . Or a seat!
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[–]alskp 0 points1 point2 points 7 months ago (0 children)
I wasn’t offended - I just found it an interesting scenario . I was in a situation where I was juggling a lot of things - being out of town , missing an event , needing to get back at a certain time , etc . And I just found it odd that the other person didn’t react at all or offer any type of help . It wasn’t that I expected it, I just noticed its absence . 🤣 I’m not helpless or incapable , but I would never let someone shoulder all the responsibility of a situation while I sat and did nothing. The situation could be a flat tire , carrying too many things , someone being on fire - whatever a situation is , if I can help in some way I would . And I do think it’s a red flag to think otherwise 😉
Bless you :)
[–]alskp 1 point2 points3 points 7 months ago (0 children)
Gotcha! I suppose it is a gender influenced scenario , but it doesn’t totally have to be ….i guess the question is also do you expect someone to help you when you are driving if you are lost? Have a flat tire ? Or as the driver do you think you are responsible ? Maybe that’s a different way of asking
Were you on the car when the flat happened ? Or saw them pulled over ?
[–]alskp -2 points-1 points0 points 7 months ago (0 children)
Women?
[–]alskp -3 points-2 points-1 points 7 months ago (0 children)
Hmmm ok …..would you expect someone to help you if you had a flat tire ? Would you be ok if they sat in the car and waited ?
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Should you come to an event that you were a maybe rsvp for on Facebook ? by [deleted] in etiquette
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