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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I suspect: 1.) Sometimes people are so overwhelmed they don't get to everything or they forget. 2.) Some people don't handle "no" well and will make a snide comment, or follow up with more invites or give a guilt trip. Sometimes "no, thank you" is not enough and they want to know why and will further probe. I consider no response an answer and it tells me not to ask again. I might give one more chance if I think the person just is overwhelmed, otherwise, I see it as "no, and please don't ask again." [/quote] Yep, same. I figure they don't want to be bothered, and I'm fine with that. One or two chances and then move on. OP, you WILL find people who do respond, and just stick to asking those people. [/quote]
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