Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I kind of hate all the birthday calls. Between work, and taking care of kids, and some sort of birthday plans (dinner out or whatever) it's a bit more than I can handle. That said, I at least try to text back 'thanks for your message. Pretty busy tonight but let's catch up soon!'. I also make a point of texting not calling friends on their birthdays for this reason, though for close friends I usually include a funny picture or video to make it more heartfelt. I wouldn't begrudge anyone who didn't call back. If you want to chat, find a good time on another day.
You don't take off work on your birthday?
Anonymous wrote:I think it's assumed you don't need to call back to happy birthday calls.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's assumed you don't need to call back to happy birthday calls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"is it rude if they don't answer or call back?"
How is it rude if they don't ANSWER, OP? LOL
Lol. Sorry! Not what i really meant to say. I guess it just feels irksome if I take the time out of my day to pick up the phone and say Happy Birthday and they don't acknowledge it. Or is that the status quo now?
Really? You don't have 30 seconds to leave a voicemail saying "Hi Lisa, it's Julie! Just wanted to wish you a very happy birthday. Hope you're having a great day, and I can't wait to see you next month! Bye!"?
I mean, you had the 30 seconds to write your original post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"is it rude if they don't answer or call back?"
How is it rude if they don't ANSWER, OP? LOL
Lol. Sorry! Not what i really meant to say. I guess it just feels irksome if I take the time out of my day to pick up the phone and say Happy Birthday and they don't acknowledge it. Or is that the status quo now?
Anonymous wrote:I think it's assumed you don't need to call back to happy birthday calls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I kind of hate all the birthday calls. Between work, and taking care of kids, and some sort of birthday plans (dinner out or whatever) it's a bit more than I can handle. That said, I at least try to text back 'thanks for your message. Pretty busy tonight but let's catch up soon!'. I also make a point of texting not calling friends on their birthdays for this reason, though for close friends I usually include a funny picture or video to make it more heartfelt. I wouldn't begrudge anyone who didn't call back. If you want to chat, find a good time on another day.
You don't take off work on your birthday?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"is it rude if they don't answer or call back?"
How is it rude if they don't ANSWER, OP? LOL
Lol. Sorry! Not what i really meant to say. I guess it just feels irksome if I take the time out of my day to pick up the phone and say Happy Birthday and they don't acknowledge it. Or is that the status quo now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. I called my best friend to wish her happy birthday and it took her THREE MONTHS to call me back. We are in our 40s. She made a very clear statement that we were no longer close so I have acted accordingly since then.
Oh man, friends like you when I'm in my 40s are such a drain of my life's blood. The call back for the Happy Birthday is onerous; it's like a thank you note for something you never asked for. People are busy--it doesn't mean they're not your friend. GROW UP. It's not 1970 any more; people have shit to do.