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[quote=Anonymous]At midlife, this is the name of the game -- accommodation and grace. There is a difference between a flaky acquaintance who sometimes backs out last minute and a longtime friend going through a rough patch. I don't need flaky acquaintances in my life, but for a good friend, I'd of course want the truth and would be fine with them canceling! (I may even be grateful to stay home!) We're dealing with aging parents, kids who need to be in 100 places, weird perimenopause issues, mental health, all sorts of things. Grace is the #1.[/quote]
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