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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][quote=Anonymous]The east coast/west coast observation up thread is so true. Something I miss about California. No commitment to be BFFs forever just because you accept an invite. [/quote] yes. there is definitely an underlying pressure in the DMV. I have had the parents of kids my own kids know from school try to invite themselves on trips to Europe when we were returning to visit our family of origin. Even when I said "it is a duty trip just to see family" they were not deterred. I have had people from the same country as I'm from - who I have spoken to casually inside a store or library, give me their card and say we should meet up. It is awkward when you see them again and haven't called them - but I have never made the promise to do so, because I never had any intention of doing so, but I won't be any less friendly if I do see them again. Simply coming from the same country of origin is not enough to interest me beyond "oh hello"[/quote]
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