Jaffas
Cathlete
I've learned so much about how to behave at weddings, funerals, kid's parties, etc. from my fellow Calthletes that I just had to come here for an answer to my question. Through Facebook I was invited to a reunion of ex-coworkers. The invite was sent out months ago and I rsvp'd right away. Well, now that the event is this Saturday I don't want to go. There are about fifty confirmed guests and another fifty still on the maybe list. Problem is out of those fifty there are only four I want to see. Out of those four there are two I see on a regular basis so in reality there are only two I really want to see. On the other hand there are four people I really do not want to see. One is my pathological liar ex-friend that I mentioned in a previous thread. One is someone who's FB friend request I have ignored FOUR times. She is extremely anti-gay (the two friends I see on a regular basis are a gay couple) and I never liked her. Then there's an ex-supervisor that I didn't get along with. I've emailed the two people I want to see to make sure they're really coming. They also rsvp'd a long time ago, but they have not answered.
O.K. this turned out a lot longer than I intended. My question is, How rude is it to cancel at the last minute? It's a bring your own appetizer, drink, even lawn chair so it's not like the hostess it out anything.
Oh, and two make matters worse, apart from the eight people I've already mentioned I barely remember anyone else, including the hostess!
O.K. this turned out a lot longer than I intended. My question is, How rude is it to cancel at the last minute? It's a bring your own appetizer, drink, even lawn chair so it's not like the hostess it out anything.
Oh, and two make matters worse, apart from the eight people I've already mentioned I barely remember anyone else, including the hostess!