50 points

Hey, from an extroverted person, your friends don’t think you’re a bad friend, they know you find social stuff exhausting, they don’t begrudge you, they’re just happy to hear from you because they like you.

It’s okay, do what you need to do. And, hey, sometimes I forget to reply and get back to it weeks later, too.

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11 points

What about my parents, though?

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No idea, I never get back to your parents either.

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2 points

Badum tss

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2 points

I got you both on this one. Their parents are delightful. They told me to tell you that they’ll take whatever they can get and love you regardless.

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4 points

Your parents also like me.

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3 points

Well, at least OP’s mom does. 😉

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Speak for yourself, if someone ghosts me like that twice, I’m quite done with them. I am an introvert and I take the time at least once a day to reply to all messages from people I care about. Which’s like 3.

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13 points

Maybe cut people some slack?

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I do! 1 slack only though.

To be fair, this only happened twice. I have friends who consistently take days to reply, that’s totally fine with me. But if I send a message, couple weeks go by without a reply or the person initiating conversation, and then it happens again, that means that they don’t care about talking to me, which’s 100% their right 🤷‍♂️

If someone is going through a hard time, dealing with depression and whatnot, that’s different, but also the exception.

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27 points

Or social anxiety which is the special kind of purgatory where you constantly rethink about how you’re going to reply but don’t actually do it and the more time that passes the worse it gets…

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7 points

“Ah, now I didn’t reply for a full day, they must hate me now replying is too scary. But I really need to. I’ll do it tomorrow, surely”

“Oh god now it’s been two days I’m sure they will never want to talk to me ever again nope nope”

Repeat until I somehow manage eventually

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My goal is to greet everyone in the morning at my new job.

I’m liked well enough for my knowledge and how hard I work at my current position, but I was still shell shocked from quarantine when I started and avoided eye contact and conversation.

At this point I’m fairly certain everyone thinks I’m differently abled.

Maybe I am.

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2 points

this is so energy consuming that it convinced me to make a habit of taking care of social chores as quickly as possible and live the rest of my time in peace.

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26 points

This has nothing to do with introversion. This is social anxiety.

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Eh, I’m an introvert who isn’t overly socially anxious, and I’ll often ignore texts for a bit if I’m really not feeling up to doing whatever it is at the moment. But I usually get to it the next day or the one after. I don’t like talking to people, but I don’t feel very apprehensive about it either, I just find it draining and prefer to avoid it.

Usually I’ll just say, “today isn’t great for me, I’ll get back to you.” Then actually get back when I’m more interested in social interaction. I don’t feel awkward about forgetting for a couple days, certainly not to the point of ghosting someone for weeks.

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0 points

Or a lack of social understanding.

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Yeah pretty much

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yup.

i’ll often ask them to call me later or next week or whatever. so i don’t have to try to remember. because i probably won’t.

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0 points

Me too

Just be like “hey call me later i’m “busy” rn”

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15 points

No, because I don’t have anymore friends because of exactly this. Self-solving problem on a long enough timescale.

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I’m getting old and sometimes, only sometimes, i think i created other problems this way. I mean, when i get really, really old, it will be pretty lonesome and if i fall in the kitchen and need help, who you gonna call?

Sure, i would call the emergency, AFTER the not existing friend came by and took care of any weed lying around. Just in case.

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If you make it that old it will be more likely that all your friends died from old age anyway

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