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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Long ago, I was spouse B in this situation. In this particular situation, I think Spouse A was okay. Spouse B is focusing on her embarrassment, not the embarrassment of Spouse A for being late in meeting a work colleague, and that’s wrong. However, [b]sometimes Spouse B will be right when it comes to timing for things related to her friends and family[/b]. [/quote] Nope. It's never right to be late. It's always rude.[/quote] Sorry, that’s simply not true. For my and my DH’s upbringing, if someone invites you to a party at 8:00 it would be rude to show up at 8:00.[/quote] Not in American it's not. If you're talking about another country, then that's not relevant here. [/quote] I also think this doesn't apply when you're meeting at a restaurant. It's rude no matter how you look at it to be 30 min late to a reservation at a restaurant. I would be fine waiting and just grabbing a drink with DH while we waited, but either we'd lose our reservation slot or it's rude to the restaurant to be holding them up like that. [/quote]
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