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I get it, OP. I work longer hours than most of my friends. I’m at work by 6am and have to be ready for an 10-11 hour day. I can’t go out on weeknights.
I’m grateful they keep asking me, though. I’m sure they are aware I’ll always say no, but I feel included because they think of inviting me. It’s nice. |
The alcoholics will drink you under the table and be at work the next day like nothing happened. The rare drinker is going to have a raging hangover after 2 drinks on a weeknight. |
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i love it!
its an excuse to get out of the house. DH can watch DS and they can have a boys night. |
| I’ve got four kids eleven and under. Weekday night? Dream on! |
This. I’ll prob have one drink and maybe split a second. Or not. I just want to see you. My life is busy too. I prefer weekday pm or Sunday evenings to meet up. The early coffee idea is cool too. |
| I hear ya. Just be glad you’re invited. |
Everyday? Where’s your partner? |
| They are saving their weekends for their fun friends. |
I much prefer grabbing dinner or a drink with friends during the week instead of a weekend too. If I’m going to go out on a weekend night I prefer it to be with DH. Otherwise weekends are based on what the kids have going on. I would rather get home late one night and DH can handle kid stuff and dinner solo . I do the same for him if he meets friends on a weeknight. |
| What about if they are new friends? Is that acceptable? |
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I love weeknight drinks! And weekend night drinks. And the occasional day drinks,but that's hard because I usually have house/yard chores during the day.
I have Tuesday nights off from my kid so occasionally I'll go out that night just because I can. But usually I just go home and enjoy not having to be responsible. |
I am a single working parent and my kids have multiple activities every evening of the week. No time for drinks. |
| don't worry, OP, just keep on saying no without offering another idea and they'll stop inviting you soon. |
| You sound like you need an attitude adjustment. If you can’t or don’t want to go, just say no and offer to get together when you are available. Why hate on people who are extending you an invitation to spend time together? |