Hey.
Thins is more a general question, although not totally viod of women.
For a couple of years, I've experienced that people are extremely nonpunctual and unreliable when it comes to fix appoinments.
Just a few examples:
Couple of my "friends" wanted to go to Munich (which I live near) and we agree upon leaving at 8 the o'clock following morning.
So I show up at the station at 10 to 8, waiting for the train - and noone came. So when the train came, I wrote them a textmessage like "Where are you?".
Couple of minutes later, the answer was: "Oh, we already left at 7:15... sorry for not telling you."
Next thing:
I call my friend, and we said that he was gonna pick me up at 2pm. So i waited and at 2:30pm, a textmessage came, saying "I'm sorry, still at home, getting my cats ready for the doctors. I'll get you after that."
He eventually came at 4pm, after I've been ready for 2h already.
Next thing:
I write this chick, "Hey, wana go eat ice-cream tonight?" She's like: "Yeah sure, I'm in town anyway, meet you at quarter to nine at the parlor."
I get to the parlor at 8:45p, waiting, 5, 10, 15, 20 minutes with noone showing up. I bike home and just as I reach my front porch, incoming textmessage "Coming a bit later" - although it was already 9:10pm.
I just replied: "I'm already home :|"
Is this me? How can I avoid this in the future? I hate getting ready and sharp for half an hour just to be left sitting and waiting.
Should I wait longer?
Thins is more a general question, although not totally viod of women.
For a couple of years, I've experienced that people are extremely nonpunctual and unreliable when it comes to fix appoinments.
Just a few examples:
Couple of my "friends" wanted to go to Munich (which I live near) and we agree upon leaving at 8 the o'clock following morning.
So I show up at the station at 10 to 8, waiting for the train - and noone came. So when the train came, I wrote them a textmessage like "Where are you?".
Couple of minutes later, the answer was: "Oh, we already left at 7:15... sorry for not telling you."
Next thing:
I call my friend, and we said that he was gonna pick me up at 2pm. So i waited and at 2:30pm, a textmessage came, saying "I'm sorry, still at home, getting my cats ready for the doctors. I'll get you after that."
He eventually came at 4pm, after I've been ready for 2h already.
Next thing:
I write this chick, "Hey, wana go eat ice-cream tonight?" She's like: "Yeah sure, I'm in town anyway, meet you at quarter to nine at the parlor."
I get to the parlor at 8:45p, waiting, 5, 10, 15, 20 minutes with noone showing up. I bike home and just as I reach my front porch, incoming textmessage "Coming a bit later" - although it was already 9:10pm.
I just replied: "I'm already home :|"
Is this me? How can I avoid this in the future? I hate getting ready and sharp for half an hour just to be left sitting and waiting.
Should I wait longer?