This just prouvs that if you don't ghost and comunicate many of "Disqualifiers" fall away. she went from ghosting (never seeing this person) to second date by short conversation.
When I try to describe👻 "ghosting"👻to older people, especially to those who've been married for decades, it's hard for them to wrap their heads around the idea of single people today not acknowledging/avoiding the person that they're not interested in, instead of just effin' telling them that they're not interested in them any longer. I personally think there's no reason for that kind of krappy behavior, just shows a lack of consideration for the other person waiting for nothing thinking everything's fine and soon enough the other person will get back to them when in reality they secretly decided that they don't want to continue any longer. Why not tell the other person to officially end it? I think it's pretty messed up to suddenly not even acknowledge the other person's communications, as if they don't even exist. Why not just formerly end it, even if it's just a text message? Even with that, I remember not too long ago when people would say that it's so messed up and inpersonal to break up with someone via text instead of calling them or letting them know in person. That said, ghosting, by far, is A LOT worse than dumping someone by text! I mean, yeah, both are cowardly ways of telling someone you don't want to have anything to do with them anymore but at least with the text message you communicated to the other person at a minimum what they really need to know, so they can move on and not waste time thinking everything is fine and the love interest turned "ghoster" will get back to them when that ghosting jerk already decided otherwise.
Didn't tip is a dealbreaker.... HOW ? Because I am not obliged to tip you know .. its my personal decision ... and I chose to NEVER GIVE SHIT TO ANYONE WHO DIDNT DESERVE IT ... and a servant that is there because he is employed to work there, doesn't exactly cut it for me ...
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This just prouvs that if you don't ghost and comunicate many of "Disqualifiers" fall away. she went from ghosting (never seeing this person) to second date by short conversation.
When I try to describe👻 "ghosting"👻to older people, especially to those who've been married for decades, it's hard for them to wrap their heads around the idea of single people today not acknowledging/avoiding the person that they're not interested in, instead of just effin' telling them that they're not interested in them any longer. I personally think there's no reason for that kind of krappy behavior, just shows a lack of consideration for the other person waiting for nothing thinking everything's fine and soon enough the other person will get back to them when in reality they secretly decided that they don't want to continue any longer. Why not tell the other person to officially end it? I think it's pretty messed up to suddenly not even acknowledge the other person's communications, as if they don't even exist. Why not just formerly end it, even if it's just a text message? Even with that, I remember not too long ago when people would say that it's so messed up and inpersonal to break up with someone via text instead of calling them or letting them know in person. That said, ghosting, by far, is A LOT worse than dumping someone by text! I mean, yeah, both are cowardly ways of telling someone you don't want to have anything to do with them anymore but at least with the text message you communicated to the other person at a minimum what they really need to know, so they can move on and not waste time thinking everything is fine and the love interest turned "ghoster" will get back to them when that ghosting jerk already decided otherwise.
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Didn't tip is a dealbreaker.... HOW ? Because I am not obliged to tip you know .. its my personal decision ... and I chose to NEVER GIVE SHIT TO ANYONE WHO DIDNT DESERVE IT ... and a servant that is there because he is employed to work there, doesn't exactly cut it for me ...