Anonymous wrote:my friends completely understood and we're doing a FaceTime call while they're at the restaurant!
Anonymous wrote:my friends completely understood and we're doing a FaceTime call while they're at the restaurant!
Anonymous wrote:my friends completely understood and we're doing a FaceTime call while they're at the restaurant!

Anonymous wrote:Go to a salon and get a scalp massage and a fabulous blowout. You will feel and look better.
Anonymous wrote:If you really can’t power through, make up a white lie and say you have COVID. I would roll my eyes so hard if you said that you were too burnt out to come.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Power through. I’ve been in this predicament and feel better when I power through and am happy to be out with friends.
+1. My rule of thumb is that if it is more of a pain to cancel and reschedule than just go, I go. I've never regretted when I have gone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:or they have some self-respect
For dropping a long term friend who cancelled plans twice? I don’t think you know what “self-respect” means.
DP. Twice in a row, for people that live an hour away. The other people have presumably planned and shuffled their schedules to make this happen and are looking forward to it. I’m not saying the OP will or should be dropped altogether, but I would be very wary of making plans again with someone who consistently backs out at the last minute, especially if they’re not offering an honest reason.
Anonymous wrote:The issue for me - OP here - is that I can't veg all weekend due to family commitments (my DD's 13th birthday party) and my DH leaves on a weeklong wok trip Sunday evening. I'm just so frayed. Thanks for the input. i am going to see if we can go early so I can try for bed at a reasonable time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:say you have COVID
I hate when people lie AND create a situation where you worry about them. Friends might rally to make her feel better. Go out of their way to bring her something. She's on their mind even more. So wrong.
+1 and then if they reschedule it, she might actually have Covid next time. Don’t weave tangled webs!
Covid is mild in most people, so no need to worry. I’d be too embarrassed to talk about anxiety.