Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In person you can say “Sure, sounds great” then you can move on to talking about something else before you exchange contact info.
If you do exchange contact info and the mom asks about a specific date, you can say “I have to check the calendar - these next few weeks are super busy for us.”
Most people will take a hint that you’re not interested just by signaling “busy.” It’s not necessary to directly decline.
That’s ridiculous. You are an adult. Be direct.
NP. No. Don’t be direct. That’s really uncomfortable. I would follow the first PP’s advice. I’ve done it many times! And people have done it to me. No biggie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In person you can say “Sure, sounds great” then you can move on to talking about something else before you exchange contact info.
If you do exchange contact info and the mom asks about a specific date, you can say “I have to check the calendar - these next few weeks are super busy for us.”
Most people will take a hint that you’re not interested just by signaling “busy.” It’s not necessary to directly decline.
That’s ridiculous. You are an adult. Be direct.
NP. No. Don’t be direct. That’s really uncomfortable. I would follow the first PP’s advice. I’ve done it many times! And people have done it to me. No biggie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In person you can say “Sure, sounds great” then you can move on to talking about something else before you exchange contact info.
If you do exchange contact info and the mom asks about a specific date, you can say “I have to check the calendar - these next few weeks are super busy for us.”
Most people will take a hint that you’re not interested just by signaling “busy.” It’s not necessary to directly decline.
That’s ridiculous. You are an adult. Be direct.
Anonymous wrote:“I am going to have to decline your offer” ... lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In person you can say “Sure, sounds great” then you can move on to talking about something else before you exchange contact info.
If you do exchange contact info and the mom asks about a specific date, you can say “I have to check the calendar - these next few weeks are super busy for us.”
Most people will take a hint that you’re not interested just by signaling “busy.” It’s not necessary to directly decline.
That’s ridiculous. You are an adult. Be direct.
Anonymous wrote:In person you can say “Sure, sounds great” then you can move on to talking about something else before you exchange contact info.
If you do exchange contact info and the mom asks about a specific date, you can say “I have to check the calendar - these next few weeks are super busy for us.”
Most people will take a hint that you’re not interested just by signaling “busy.” It’s not necessary to directly decline.