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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How is "I have a prior commitment" any different "Im busy"? That is literally the same thing? Why are you making drama out of nothing?[/quote] I can't speak for OP but prior commitment sounds a bit extra when referring to grocery shopping which isn't a fixed appointment. If I used that as my reason to decline and then ran into the person at the grocery store I would be embarrassed. I wouldn't be embarrassed if I said I was busy or had stuff to do. [/quote] +1 I would directly ask the person what they were doing and say you saw them at the grocery store. Just be direct. Make them squirm. [/quote] Why would they squirm? They might well have had another commitment pre or post grocery store. Or they had planned/scheduled grocery shopping because that worked with their schedule or they needed something by a particular date/time and that was the only time they could go. OP is literally mad because they said they had plans/were busy but she doesn't like the words they used. [/quote] No they lied and misrepresented that they had plans when they didn’t. They should be confronted for their lies[/quote] No, grocery shopping is plans even if that’s all they were doing. But they could also have had a “real” commitment that they couldn’t move pre or post grocery shopping (medical appointment, talking to a lawyer, etc).[/quote]
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