• rumba@lemmy.zip
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    2 hours ago

    Can’t say it’s never happened. It was a lot worse in my 20’s. Social anxiety was bad.

    Responding to a text you don’t feel like responding to is just a chore that needs to be done. You respond, set a mental limit on back-and-forth banter, then hard stop it with an excuse when you’re done. If you get into it and it’s not taxing, go with it, if it’s killing you, throw out i’ll have to talk to you later and then be the bad friend :)

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    Not anymore. My friends know that life sometimes gets busy and things sometimes fall in between the cracks. If they are truly friends, they know I’ll come back eventually and if they are in a rush, they can msg again. To people who think they are entitled to an answer i apply the following principle: “I have no obligation to lower my car window for bums begging for money. Even if I know them personally.”

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        I appreciate the notification my messages gives me sometimes. I forget the exact verbiage, but it brings it to the top of the list and says something like, “you got this 1 day ago. Did you mean to respond?”

        I will use that as a start to my text “hey my phone reminded me i didnt respond to this. So sorry!”

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    5 hours ago

    Or:

    Let me respond to that text my friend sent me the other day looks at phone and it’s been 3 months

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    7 hours ago

    friend? I do this at work all the time, half my day is dealing with the consequences of not responding on time.

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      4 hours ago

      I walked out of a 2-hr meeting Monday and on the way to my next meeting got confronted by a guy in the lobby for taking too long to schedule a meeting he had requested on Friday…

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        I have people schedule meetings on the same day. I mostly am not at my computer. 2 - 3 check ins a day typically. Then they get mad when i dont show up to a meeting i never accepted.

        I also get people who apologize for a “late response” when its an hour later. Like wtf do these people expect

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          I work in a severely understaffed development department for a city. The entire city has fewer than a dozen employees, but we have MASSIVE residential houses (median new home over 5 million) thay are more complicated than most commercial developments. I coordinate all development, permitting, and inspections and am also the GIS departmentand web editor.

          I currently have 200 major development projects in some level of review (plus the houses that have been permitted but take 3-5 years to build), and every fucking one of them wants to talk to me for 30 minutes every week about their project.

          And then they bitch that my reviews take too long or that I’m hard to get on the phone.

  • altkey (he\him)@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    3 hours ago

    Marketologists be like: let’s put another notification so that’s the end user would be incencitized to open our site/app again

    Me, not opening it again: The crack is sealed, and my order of monks would keep it that way for generations to come