Awkward situation. A parent of a kid who knows one of my kids emailed me to arrange a playdate. But my kid doesn't actually like this other kid. The initial email was constrained to a time we were busy, so it was easy to just say that. But then the reply was, "okay, how about one of the next few weekends
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As for why not an answer (before now): 1) this just now showed up on my feed (even though it's dated five hours ago); 2) I look at LJ irregularly, sometimes a few times in a day and sometimes only every couple/few days, and 3) this doesn't really happen to me... which raises other questions.
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rsvp+ and show is good,
rsvp- and show anyway is also good--I take it as 'I didn't think I could make it, but my schedule freed up say yay!'
rsvp+ and no-show is still okay--I take it as 'I wanted to come, but couldn't (which can include 'by the time the invitation date rolled around I had all the social I could take for the month')
rsvp- and no-show is fine.
no rsvp and show anyway, also still okay. still indicates interest in getting together.
but no rsvp and no-show to me says "I have no interest in having received this invitation and can't bring myself to say as much." I don't necessarily drop that person immediately, but they slide further and further down the mental list, because of my interpretation of this as their disinterest.
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With respect to adults, I personally would much rather be told the truth. I recently had that reinforced for me as someone accidentally left me on the CC list of an email with... poor wording choices. Much as I would have preferred a more politely worded response at least I now know clearly how the sender feels.
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On the adult side, what's the polite way to say "I'm not really into spending time alone with you, thanks." The magic words on okcupid are "good luck with your search"; is there a real-life/non-dating phrase that conveys the same thing? (assuming it's not "I'm so busy these days", which I still suspect is what a lot of people use).
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