Anonymous wrote:Funny that you're sooo busy that you can't possibly help her, yet here you are wasting time on DCUM complaining about her.
Some "friend" you are.
Anonymous wrote:Funny that you're sooo busy that you can't possibly help her, yet here you are wasting time on DCUM complaining about her.
Some "friend" you are.
Anonymous wrote:Funny that you're sooo busy that you can't possibly help her, yet here you are wasting time on DCUM complaining about her.
Some "friend" you are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d reconsider the friendship if my friend acted this way. Many of my friends have lost a parent and they did not make demands on me other than asking me to be at the funeral/memorial.
I think it’s harsh to drop the friend over this. Give it time. It’s okay to say no to this request, attend the memorial and see how she is. If she’s still acting like this after 6 months have passed, I would reevaluate but even then it would be to pull back, not necessarily end the friendship.
Anonymous wrote:OP put your professionalism aside. Do 5-7 photos on PowerPoint and set to 8-10 minutes each. Voila 45 minutes. Works perfectly on zoom also. The quick easy way. But depending on the friend she may ask for more. Remember Marie Kondo: when it comes to pictures less is more.
Anonymous wrote:I’d reconsider the friendship if my friend acted this way. Many of my friends have lost a parent and they did not make demands on me other than asking me to be at the funeral/memorial.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funny that you're sooo busy that you can't possibly help her, yet here you are wasting time on DCUM complaining about her.
Some "friend" you are.
OP here - 90 seconds to make a post doesn't compare to committing several hours for me to make a 10 minute montage with music and intro/outro which is what she wanted. I'm competent enough to make something, but not skilled enough to crank it out in 15 minutes.
It's not like I've said "no" to the dozen other help requests immediately before/after her mom's death. I'm human too and I'm hurt.
God you are pitiful.
Ignore this pp.
OP, it is an unfair ask. She probably does not realize how many hours it would take to do a decent job. But her reaction to your saying no was also childish.
When my mom passed away I asked a close friend to come and keep me company while I sorted out her stuff. She came a couple of times and I was always cognizant of the demand on her time and potential impact on her family's schedule. Grief does not give us blank excuses for acting unkindly toward our friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funny that you're sooo busy that you can't possibly help her, yet here you are wasting time on DCUM complaining about her.
Some "friend" you are.
OP here - 90 seconds to make a post doesn't compare to committing several hours for me to make a 10 minute montage with music and intro/outro which is what she wanted. I'm competent enough to make something, but not skilled enough to crank it out in 15 minutes.
It's not like I've said "no" to the dozen other help requests immediately before/after her mom's death. I'm human too and I'm hurt.
God you are pitiful.