Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really crappy to not just rally and go. As a frequent host, I do notice who bags out at the last minute and try to avoid inviting them in the future. A friend of mine had 13 last minute cancellations to her Christmas party leaving her with an ocean of extra catered food. It’s just rude and selfish to not show at the last minute.
Good hosts know that a couple people will always have something come up the day of.
DP. Which is why PP took the time to include the number 13 in her post. 2 cancellations are expected. 13 is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:How do I get out of it? I hate cancelling on people, but I’m exhausted.
It’s “couple” friends and one is having a birthday party/dinner. We RSVP’d yes when we thought DH would be going, but he had to go out of town for work for an emergency and now he can’t go. Also, when we RSVP’d we said “no” to the dinner since we already have preexisting family birthday dinner plans in the same area, but said we’d stop by during appetizers to visit. (It’s a casual drop-in house party.) Well, now the family plans have been canceled because of Covid, so we won’t even be in the area. At this point, I just don’t want to go, but I can’t tell her that! So what should I say?
Anonymous wrote:Bad friend
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really crappy to not just rally and go. As a frequent host, I do notice who bags out at the last minute and try to avoid inviting them in the future. A friend of mine had 13 last minute cancellations to her Christmas party leaving her with an ocean of extra catered food. It’s just rude and selfish to not show at the last minute.
Good hosts know that a couple people will always have something come up the day of.
Anonymous wrote:Really crappy to not just rally and go. As a frequent host, I do notice who bags out at the last minute and try to avoid inviting them in the future. A friend of mine had 13 last minute cancellations to her Christmas party leaving her with an ocean of extra catered food. It’s just rude and selfish to not show at the last minute.