• turtlesareneat@piefed.ca
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    5 days ago

    My husband got tired of being the only planner and stopped, and his friend group basically disintegrated. He came to regret it later realizing, yes, someone has to take the lead or things don’t happen.

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      4 days ago

      I don’t see why that was so regretful of him to stop if he got burnt out from continuing. I would rather be disappointed that no one else was interested in at least rotating the burden; even just one other person alternating can make a huge difference. With that said, I wonder if he asked anyone.

    • Mrkawfee@lemmy.world
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      4 days ago

      They rent out Palestinian homes in the West Bank that were stolen by Zionist settler terrorists.

      Fuck AirBnB

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    4 days ago

    Yeah, book airbnb, buy tickets and then watch people casually forget to pay you back.

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    4 days ago

    oh sure thanks, let me get my gold lined cheque book and start making reservations this second!

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    5 days ago

    Oh my goodness, THIS, a million percent!! Also, you have to be ok with the event you plan being the reward in itself for you, because if you expect people to thank you… you’re going to have a bad time. On top of that, you have to be ok with people expecting you to do it forever from that moment on. Basically, you’re going to have to be quite emotionally and mentally robust to enjoy the experience 🤣

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    4 days ago

    There’s a reason I stopped hosting gatherings and planning events.

    I used to live within 20 minutes by car, bus, or train to every single one of my friends. Now the closest one is 35 minutes away. Many of them are parents now, some have second jobs.

    Planning changed from a “let’s hang next Friday” to a week-long process of comparing availabilities (usually received after individually bugging people) which results in a planned night 1-2 months out. And often times, something comes up and we have to start over.

    I got frustrated with it and started giving them MY availability, telling them to figure it out between themselves and get back to me. But since I’m kind of the linchpin of a disparate friend group, it rarely happens.

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      My goodness, I have a friend who refuses (REFUSES) to give a bulk availability list, and instead just say “No” to everyone else’s dates that don’t match his. My bro, just give me a list of days for the love of socialism.

      • Me: I can do X, Y, Z, and AA

      • Friend1 : I got X, Z, AA, and maybe Y if we go early

      • Friend2: I got V, Y, N, %, and Left-Field

      • Friend3 : None of those work for me

      • Me: What does work for you?

      • Friend3: I dunno, what dates are you guys open to?

      • Me: WE JUST DID THAT

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    A regularly scheduled event is imo the best solution. Just have something on one night per month, everyone knows when it is, if they can’t make it no big deal there’s always next month. No need to continuously be organising something new.

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    4 days ago

    Introverts need more casual interactions, the walk or bike to work/school, with a stop at the local park or coffee shop

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    This week, I planned a 4p game night, got several people to respond affirmatively on it. No one showed up.

    Some people are just so brain-empty they can’t associate words to meaning. They just respond in expectation, assuming they should say “Yeah, I’ll be there!” and then perform no follow up with travel planning or calendar entries. That is how dumb this generation is.

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      3 days ago

      Flaky people have always been flaky it’s not a generational thing.

      You were planning the event. Did you perform any follow up?

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          I’m not, I was less flaky before I got a phone.

          Young folks are the ones eschewing smartphones, not boomers

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            I’m the opposite. Having easy access to calendar reminders has made me way less flaky

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              Ah interesting. For me being able to actually reach people at any time has made me much more prone to cancelling plans.

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                  15 hours ago

                  Yeah… I suppose anything can be the cause of anything to some person. Phones have been a bane for people like me, but obviously I’m not the only type of person.

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    If I have the spoons and money, I like to just host an outing for my friends. Plan it, pay for everything and drive. It’s sweet to provide an experience that might not have happened without the effort.

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    4 days ago

    The downside of this is when people flake or aren’t sure about future plans. You’re stuck with the bill.