| It’s ok to ask, it’s ok to say no. It’s not ok to create drama or a backstory about either approach. If you don’t feel comfortable about it tell your neighbor, they’re a grown up too. |
+2 NP |
Apparently it's not awkward because so many are sure that just saying no is not rude and the only rude thing is asking in the first place. If it's no big deal then OP should have just answered the first time. |
what does this mean |
Say you haven’t heard back from them yet. Then talk to her in person, not via text once you either ask group or not. |
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Stacy - if you didn't want me to be a part of your stupid book club you should have just said so instead of putting up a thread on DCUM.
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| There’s book club and there’s BOOK CLUB. Some are very exclusive. This one sounds a bit awkward as the talk is going to be a bout long standing events. Not a great fit unless they are actively looking for new members. |
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| I don't see how you could unilaterally invite someone to a long standing group. |
So why not just ask the group ? |
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‘Oh Tina, so sorry, definitely not personal, but at this point it is a closed group’
I definitely understand sayin no. I got invited to a book club of old friends that had known each other for years. Great, friendly women but I feel like an outsider and cannot figure how to quit. My feelings are in no way hurt, but I just want out. |
Are you crazy? If you are my friend you have to belong to everything I do? You are nuts. |
| How does she even know it exists. So rude to mention it. |
By that logic, friends should be very secretive. "What did you do this weekend?" "NOTHING! ABSOLUTELY NOTHING! I WAITED TO HANG OUT WITH YOU!" *bats eyes and calls CIA* |