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Reply to "s/o How do you politely, but without lying, reject overtures of friendship?"
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[quote=Anonymous]I like the I’m so busy right now stuff that PPs have suggested. The way of dealing with this that has felt worst on the receiving end is extremely long delays in responding to emails, texts or calls, or no response at all. I moved to a new city where a woman in my college group lives. She basically was slow to reply or ignored my communications early on. We weren’t that tight, but we are connected through the group and have kids similar ages so I was hoping to maybe socialize a bit to make the move easier. Now we have a group text with a bigger group and she’s very responsive on that. So, it wasn’t her m.o. to be unresponsive; it was personal. I’m not sure what I would have preferred, but I think actually some statement of utter business would have been better than the semi-ghosting. I’ve known her for 20 years. We’ve never been that close, but I would have been welcoming in the reverse situation. [/quote]
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