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Ettiquette Question: Solve our debate
Dh and I have been going around and around.
My friend needs help moving tonight but I'm busy. I offer to help her tomorrow afternoon and ask her to let me know in the morning if she still needs our help.
DH is insistent that she lets us know tonight and that it's rude for her to call us tomorrow to say whether or not she needs help still. I say it's no big deal and because I asked HER to call US in the morning that it's okay.
I don't know why he's throwing a tantrum about this. What's the difference if she let's us know at 10pm tonight or 10am tomorrow? She can't finish up moving tomorrow until 1pm anyhow which is when her boyfriend is able to help too (she's way too small to move heavy stuff).
Thoughts? Thanks!
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Re: Ettiquette Question: Solve our debate
Agreed, you win.
It would frustrate me to not know what's going on the night before, but I would never tell someone to call me in the morning if they need me. I think since YOU told her to call you tomorrow, it's fine! It's what you requested.
I'm a crazy obsessive planner and couldn't operate that way....but like I said, YOU offered to do it that way! Not rude of her.