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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]“You are welcome to come” is a total after thought. No thanks, I'm good.[/quote] It really isn’t. I used it just last week to a mom (and other moms use it all the time) when we are already going to be doing something and happen to be speaking with a friend. For example: I’m letting the kids swim today from 3-5 at my house. You are welcome to come over. We are having a few s’mores tomorrow night. You are welcome to drop by. I would never get bent out of shape or take it the wrong way if I received either of these invites. I think context matters. You are part of a friend group and they have made plans and someone of that friend group sends you the message of being welcome to come over. That might make me feel a little awkward but even then…context and the proximity of the relationship would matter a great deal. [/quote]
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