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[quote=Anonymous]OP I agree with PPs that this is completely rude. This is socializing and courtesy 101. Next time she asks if you want to get together, say 'Oh I know you're busy, so don't worry about it.' That tells her 'I know you're too busy to make and adhere to plans' as well as 'Don't feel obligated to ask me this question every time we see each other'. I think it's bizarre that she keeps asking you to hang out even after she blows you off, with no apology or anything. Or, you could just be honest and say, 'We've tried to make plans several times and it hasn't worked out. We can give it one last chance or we can just accept that we're too busy.' The one other option besides depression or ADHD is that she's a pathological liar. I have known one or two in my day, and it's always weird, inconsequential crap like this. Of course, when confronted, they would say 'What plan? We didn't make plans. Perhaps you misunderstood.' Sigh... [/quote]
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