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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm confused as to why you claim there's no way to get out of it. "Thank you so much for inviting us - we won't be able to make it this year, but happy holidays!" Then in early January invite her out for coffee to meet up. Do that a few years in a row and she'll stop inviting you. You're an adult now. You don't have to go to people's homes if you don't want to.[/quote] This times 100. I really don't understand people who say they cannot decline an invitation. Even when it makes you sick. [/quote] But if you're close with someone and then randomly begin to duck them, they will either suggest rescheduling until you're out of excuses or else wonder what the F is up and be hurt. Sounds like a surefire way to set fire to a friendship that seems otherwise fulfilling, minus the dirty abode.[/quote]
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