Anonymous wrote:I think you should rally and go. Hosting is an enormous amount of work and money and I think canceling last minute is rude unless it is truly something unavoidable like illness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bad friend
+1
I hate people who cancel the day off
Same!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bad friend
+1
I hate people who cancel the day off
Anonymous wrote:Say you're sorry but you don't feel well. But also consider going - I often find that when I do drag myself somewhere I usually end up having a blast. And no need to say anything about your dinner plans - you can still stay for just a little bit if you want.
Anonymous wrote:Say you were just exposed to covid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bad friend
+1
I hate people who cancel the day off
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.