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I get some people that say they will be in my town soon to meet up if i want. Just today, a guy said, I'm going to be at this hotel tomorrow and can we meet for coffee. I know the hotel and you can see it on the internet. I said, "No thanks. I'm doing the social distance thing." He said, "oh, you're one of THOSE people."
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How does everyone think about this?
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no distance is importrnd, even for lonely people, who need some love
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I'm thinking of safety and others don't care.
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Studies are showing, that outdoor fresh air,
is alot safer than indoor air. I'm kinda antisocial, and have been socially distancing, since way before the Chinese flu made it the cool thing to do. You needn't succumb to pressure to step outside of your comfort zone. Be where you feel safest. |
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How does everyone think about this? I am surprised that there is a hotel in the middle of nowhere. (Just kidding) |
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Edited by
Seamus
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Sun 11/01/20 03:21 AM
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It's entirely your choice and you don't have to do anything that you don't want to .
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It is up to you!
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Morons looking for a quick "hook-up".
You're doing the right thing. |
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I would do the same as you have
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You do you.. & what you are comfortable with. He is just "one of those people"
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Think about what??? Your question isn't clear?
The fact he said your one of those people? Or... Would we go or not? I would go if I'd talked to the man for a bit and had a real interest. Not when some dude lets me know he's in town and shall we meet up. You can meet and still keep your distance. That's the whole idea. And many places have proper ventilation so it isn't a problem to be indoors either. So I don't see the problem, provided I had talked to him and liked him. If it's the other... I get the "those people". Some people now lock themselves up. But I always get the impression you don't really go anywhere or do fun things anyway so who cares. Accept what you're like. |
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Think about what??? Your question isn't clear? The fact he said your one of those people? Or... Would we go or not? I would go if I'd talked to the man for a bit and had a real interest. Not when some dude lets me know he's in town and shall we meet up. You can meet and still keep your distance. That's the whole idea. And many places have proper ventilation so it isn't a problem to be indoors either. So I don't see the problem, provided I had talked to him and liked him. If it's the other... I get the "those people". Some people now lock themselves up. But I always get the impression you don't really go anywhere or do fun things anyway so who cares. Accept what you're like. Giving a nod to social distancing, etc., a friend called this year "The Year of No Fun Allowed". |
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Edited by
SparklingCrystal ππ
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Sun 11/01/20 04:09 PM
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Think about what??? Your question isn't clear? The fact he said your one of those people? Or... Would we go or not? I would go if I'd talked to the man for a bit and had a real interest. Not when some dude lets me know he's in town and shall we meet up. You can meet and still keep your distance. That's the whole idea. And many places have proper ventilation so it isn't a problem to be indoors either. So I don't see the problem, provided I had talked to him and liked him. If it's the other... I get the "those people". Some people now lock themselves up. But I always get the impression you don't really go anywhere or do fun things anyway so who cares. Accept what you're like. Giving a nod to social distancing, etc., a friend called this year "The Year of No Fun Allowed". That's a kind of sad approach to life... You can always have fun and make it a good year. I guess some people never have a fun year. I've been focusing on my health a lot this year. That has had my focus so far, and still does. But I've also had fun. |
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Good excuse!
No way should you meet a stranger at a hotel! |
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Thanks for the judgement, Crystal, without knowing me.
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Anyone who tries to put someone else in a negative label box of ββthoseβ people,β needs to be put in a padded room, because you donβt know what they are going through.
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Edited by
Blondey111
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Sun 11/01/20 09:38 PM
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Thanks for the judgement, Crystal, without knowing me. Safety is important .. as are your instincts . |
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Edited by
Unknow
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Mon 11/02/20 02:56 AM
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I get some people that say they will be in my town soon to meet up if i want. Just today, a guy said, I'm going to be at this hotel tomorrow and can we meet for coffee. I know the hotel and you can see it on the internet. I said, "No thanks. I'm doing the social distance thing." He said, "oh, you're one of THOSE people." I'm glad you said no, cat. Just him saying, "oh, you're one of THOSE people" would be enough to cause me to turn the other way. He sounds judgemental and controlling. Those kind of statements are often used by someone who uses intimidation to get what they want, or to put themselves above others. That, and his mentioning the hotel. Why not just say, "I'm going to be in town"? Keep being you and follow your instincts. |
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Edited by
Mike6615
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Mon 11/02/20 06:23 AM
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Think about what??? Your question isn't clear? The fact he said your one of those people? Or... Would we go or not? I would go if I'd talked to the man for a bit and had a real interest. Not when some dude lets me know he's in town and shall we meet up. You can meet and still keep your distance. That's the whole idea. And many places have proper ventilation so it isn't a problem to be indoors either. So I don't see the problem, provided I had talked to him and liked him. If it's the other... I get the "those people". Some people now lock themselves up. But I always get the impression you don't really go anywhere or do fun things anyway so who cares. Accept what you're like. Giving a nod to social distancing, etc., a friend called this year "The Year of No Fun Allowed". That's a kind of sad approach to life... You can always have fun and make it a good year. I guess some people never have a fun year. I've been focusing on my health a lot this year. That has had my focus so far, and still does. But I've also had fun. Luckily my friend wasn't entirely serious when saying "no fun allowed" but still taking the virus itself seriously. |
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