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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a friend who kept arriving early to my parties (10-30 min.). I think she did it intentionally because she wanted some one-on-one time with me before everyone else arrived. I also think she is a little socially awkward and was uncomfortable arriving when others were there already. Unfortunately she isn't invited to my parties anymore. [/quote] I have one of these too. Same result. [/quote] Wow. That seems like a very minor infraction for cutting someone out. How odd. [/quote] Not odd at all. It is the height of rudeness and completely avoidable.[/quote] Eh, a think it's a bit hyperbolic to call the height of rudeness. But I get where that PP is coming from. No one wants a clingy, awkward guest that they have to "babysit" during a small get-together.[/quote] +1. I'm the PP who said I have one of those too. I still invite her for lunch or shopping, but not to events where I need my last 30 minutes to myself and can't babysit. And where she is obviously uncomfortable anyway and just lurks in the corner waiting for me. Some people just aren't good in groups but are cool 1-o-1. I consider my solution a merciful one for all of us.[/quote]
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