Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't stand the "what did you do this weekend" every.single.weekend. Once in a while its ok to ask, but a text every Friday of the same question like they're comparing their plans to yours? Or to make you feel like you don't do enough. It's odd.
Huh. I often ask what people did over the weekend even though I usually do nothing or the same thing every weekend. I'm just making conversation and not judging or comparing. If someone said, "Nothing, just stayed in and got takeout" I'd reply "me too! Isn't it nice?" And if they did something more exciting I'd listen happily because I am not jealous, I don't want exciting or busy weekends.
But honestly: why do you even ask? If you want to chat, pick up the phone or make plans with someone. All this incessant, meaningless texting is nothing short of annoying.
Would I be up for going out for coffee sometime? Yes. Would I be OK with the occasional catch-up phone call? Sure. An invite to your holiday party, that’s amazing. But yammery texts, no. I just ignore them. I hate small talk and I hate digital small talk even more. I don’t care if you went to a craft fair or ordered pizza. I’m assuming you’re living your life, I’m living mine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:why choose the worst of all ways to look at things?
+1 DCUM is full of depressed, unhappy people.
Anonymous wrote:why choose the worst of all ways to look at things?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't stand the "what did you do this weekend" every.single.weekend. Once in a while its ok to ask, but a text every Friday of the same question like they're comparing their plans to yours? Or to make you feel like you don't do enough. It's odd.
Huh. I often ask what people did over the weekend even though I usually do nothing or the same thing every weekend. I'm just making conversation and not judging or comparing. If someone said, "Nothing, just stayed in and got takeout" I'd reply "me too! Isn't it nice?" And if they did something more exciting I'd listen happily because I am not jealous, I don't want exciting or busy weekends.
That’s just it. They don’t care and they are not really interested or else they would be concerned on other days.Anonymous wrote:It must really suck to be surrounded by caring, interested people.
Y'all are unreal.
Anonymous wrote:I agree. There are people asking what you are going to do today who typically never ask. It’s such a made up holiday. There seems to be more comparison with the advent of social media and text messsges.
Anonymous wrote:I can't stand the "what did you do this weekend" every.single.weekend. Once in a while its ok to ask, but a text every Friday of the same question like they're comparing their plans to yours? Or to make you feel like you don't do enough. It's odd.