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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You know, he might just surprise you, OP. I would go ahead and suck it up. After all, you said, "Sure..." He must have some level of comfort with you in order to invite himself to YOUR family's gathering in the first place. Tell him to bring a pie from the grocery store or a bottle of wine. Prepare your family and tell them to remain polite. He just might be ok. Or you'll have a fabulous "awkward Thanksgiving" story to tell others for the rest of your life. Either way, you're in the spirit of the day by letting a lonely, weird guy hang out with you. By the way, I'm a bitch too, so I probably wouldn't have said, "Sure..." but since you did, I think you gotta go with it. [/quote] I'd like to know how somebody would honestly respond "no" to somebody who you had no idea would ask to come over - like your supervisor. Go.[/quote] I don't have any plans, can I come over to your place? Me: "Wow, that WOULD be fun, wouldn't it. Unfortunately, we are going to be at my grandmother's nursing home serving dinner to the other invalids there. I'd invite you but there was a security check done on all of us a month ago. I hope you find somewhere fun to go. Tell me all about it next week."[/quote]
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