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a co-worker's H passed away and the wake is today from 10:30-12:30 only. I plan to go. Today another co-worker asked if I was going and then asked if he could ride with me. My response was ahhhhh...ahhhh...I guess. He responded that it was ok if I didn't want to and then he walked away. I really don't want to bring him, it's only about a 15-20 minute ride, but I hate trying to make small talk, I just want to crank my radio and drive fast down the highway.
Would I be a total biitch if I e-mailed him and told him I prefer to go alone?
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Re: is this too biitchy?
Personally, I probably wouldn't. I think it's okay to say no in the moment but less okay to email after the fact and change your mind, especially email and not face-to-face.
Yeah that's a little too biitchy.
I'd just take him. It'd be different if he wanted a ride to mcdonalds.
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i agree with the others. unfortunately i think you missed your 'out' window.
ok, I know you guys are right so I'll take him. Would it change your mind if you knew he was a creepy 66 year old man? meh, I'll do it.
Oh, and as far as I know it's just the two of us going and possibly one of the VP's.
you could always ask your VP, if the two of you could ride with him/her.....
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I was hoping this post was abou you throwing another drink at someone.
I would say there is no way to get around this. It sort of makes me sad he said that he understood if you didn't want to go with him and you let him walk away. I am too sensitive and probably would have felt really bad and chased after him saying of course you can, no problem. But I am weird and always feel guilty.
So yea I think unless you have an excuse to give him for not going right back to work you have to suck it up here.
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Damn - I was hoping you still had cranked up the radio - that is what I would've done, but I am a true *** at heart.
Sorry to hear about your co-worker's loss though.
Sorry about all the duplicates - stupid computer has been over-posting for me lately.