Anonymous wrote:Wow. I can't believe some of the nastiness on this thread. OP just doesn't like him, it's not like he's a horrible person who does nefarious things to other people. Any co-worker who isn't evil would certainly be welcome to join me and my family for a holiday meal.
OP, please find some kindness in your heart. This man reached out to you, admitting he had no plans. Try to find something you like about this person and find a way to look forward to his joining you. I hope both you and your colleague enjoy a wonderful holiday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I already screwed myself when I said "Sure", so I'm just venting.
No reason you couldn't pull him aside and say, "Roger, are you serious about wanting to come for Thanksgiving? Because you're going to have to check the [racist jokes, stories about your drunken misbehavior, constant interrupting, long monologues, whatever it is that he does] at the door. You should bring an apple pie and you're going to meet my aunt Betty and my friends Joe and Susan. They're nice people and I would need you to try to get along with them. Are you still up for it?"
Anonymous wrote:Well you should not have said sure come over. Now that you did you could just come down with the stomach flu Wednesday night. It would be a shame to have to cancel.
Anonymous wrote:In case I didn't mention it, we are all on a cleanse in honor of the Supermoon, so I'm only serving a thin vegetarian broth for dinner. Also, please arrive by 3pm because we want to hike up the mountain before sunset. Do you have something made of hemp that you can wear for the throat-singing ceremony?
Anonymous wrote:In case I didn't mention it, we are all on a cleanse in honor of the Supermoon, so I'm only serving a thin vegetarian broth for dinner. Also, please arrive by 3pm because we want to hike up the mountain before sunset. Do you have something made of hemp that you can wear for the throat-singing ceremony?