Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you ever call these friends, OP? Why the reliance on text?
This is OP here.
I prefer to text because I know they're working on weekdays and I don't want to disturb them when they're at work. I know they're quite busy at weekends so I text and they can reply when they are able to.
You say this but here you are complaining about when they are actually able to reply.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Retire the word "sometime" from your vocabulary. You're using to try to be flexible, but they see it as "no specific date? Great, I don't have to answer this RIGHT NOW."
You're right. This is why I suggested this coming weekend or the following weekend to the friend I saw in the street.
Yes, I try to be flexible because these ladies work full time in an office Monday to Friday, so their timetable is rigid and I know their weekends are busy and precious. My work is very different to theirs and my timetable is not as rigid.
I obviously do NOT expect them to be free during the week.
I'm curious about this though - is it rude to ask WFH friends to meet up for lunch or coffee? I do that all the time during the week but twice friends have said a horrifying 'No' like I suggested they be eaten by alligators.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you ever call these friends, OP? Why the reliance on text?
This is OP here.
I prefer to text because I know they're working on weekdays and I don't want to disturb them when they're at work. I know they're quite busy at weekends so I text and they can reply when they are able to.
Anonymous wrote:I would let them initiate the next contact. Check in with a few other people to see if they are interested in getting together.
Anonymous wrote:There doesn't seem to be a 'Friends' forum so I'm posting here.
I texted a friend 9 days ago and I asked if she would like to meet up for coffee with me sometime, and to let me know when she is available in the next couple weeks. No reply. I texted her again on Sunday. Still no reply. I've known this person for more than 15 years, she lives 10 minutes away, but we're not super close.
I also texted another friend recently and I invited her to meet up for coffee sometime. I saw her in the street a couple days later. She said that she had read my text and she suggested we all meet up together for dinner in town (the friend, her partner, me and DH).
No date was set.
I texted her last Friday and I asked if they're this free this coming weekend or the next.
No reply so far.
DH and I are early 50s and early 60s. Friends are late 50s, early 60s, so childcare is not an obstacle.
I get it if they're busy or if their weekends are full, but I'd prefer them to tell us so that we can make alternative plans.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe it's their age and they are more into phone calls.