[as this posts caused some misunderstandings: i was not especially getting at informal agreements concerning when to meet for leisure activities, but rather the case when people's work attitudes are making it really difficult to get a serious thing done. of course also in private life this sort of behaviour can be quite annoying but it does not usually have such big consequences.]
there is not much which is more annoying and tedious than trying to organise certain people from the distance.. especially if they are of the sorts
a) "i don't know, maybe, i will tell you later" and then they will tell you bloody nothing, you have to run after them, and in the end they will complain about a suboptimal appointment
or
b) "yes, sure, we will do that, i will organise that" and then nothing is organised, noone knows what is going on, and in the end people will not even bother to tell they're not showing up.
don't get me wrong, it's not that i love planning so much or that i'm so pedantic as to wanting to predict every single bit of the future. i also really value spontaneity and everything. but all this avoidance of commitment is not just being relaxed and cool, it is actually wasting other people's time, nerves, and even money.
i wonder what ways of behaviour are open to me in order to react accordingly. talking to these people seems so fruitless, so in my anger i sometimes think that maybe i also should just stand them up?
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Good evening,lad.to my mind, standing people up does not -ever- yield any statistactory results. Finding yourself a suitable replacement, in this case, might actually be the way to go. Oh and btw; happy not to be chatting today, would have been way too embarassing. AE greetings
yeah... in AE they make statistics over (non) satisfactory things, hu?
it must be an interesting science...
;)
1) Nothing ever happens, no one ever comes, so why try and bleed again?
2) I know that if I'll invite them all then that, that and this guy will come and those ones certainly won't - so what's the sense having the same all over again?
3) They probably know that i won't come anyway even if they ask, so why bother answering?
4) If I'm the first one to commit then the least important.
5) Last time I got bored - everyone failed to entertain my majesty. The same folks? No, thanks.
6) It's so hard and tiring to organize the stuff for a company that exceeds my pocket-any-time-anything company.
7) Hey, browsing and telly is so much fun, and doesn't take any trying to get amused!
8) C'mon you should have known that my yes is maybe (if all cables are cut and pocket friends out of reach) and my maybe is no!
P.S. All characters are made-up, if you relate some stuff to yourself then you can blame only yourself.
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