How do you tell someone they are flaky?
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How do you tell someone they are flaky?
What do you say to a flaky friend? You can tell your friend, “When you reschedule at the last minute, I feel hurt. I need to know that you respect our plans. Please tell me if you can’t commit so that I can plan my time.”
What does it mean when someone’s flaky?
If you are flaky, you are off-beat and you probably don’t function in society quite like everyone else. If you say you’ll come to a party and then forget to show up, you are flaky. People are flaky (also spelled flakey) if they are wacky and unconventional, but to say someone is flaky is not really a compliment.
How do I stop peeling on plans?
The solution to this is simple: To keep from flaking on plans, simply schedule fewer activities. If you only see your friends once or twice a week instead of every single night, you still have lots of time to rest and take care of yourself.
How do you know if your friend is flaky?
Krista Burton 03/25/2015 Most people have at least one flaky friend. You know: the person who constantly agrees to plans—even initiates them!—and then (a) bails at the last second, (b) is astonishingly late to said plans, or (c) is simply a no-show when the time comes to actually meet up.
Is it possible to make plans without them flaking?
Promise. Making plans without them flaking is just an illusion. “Yaaaaaaas, I can’t wait to see you!!!!!! It’s been too long!” your friend says in response to your text the day you’re supposed to hang. Sure, they’ve flaked and given vague last-minute excuses the last two times you had set plans, but you’re both adults with busy lives.
Why are people so flaky these days?
People are flaky because they can be. Phones are a big factor because those of us with phones can be in constant contact with one another. Plans happen in a flash, and plans shift and change in yet another flash. Now that we’re used to whenever/wherever communication,…
How do you feel when your best friend ditches you?
A best friend who you’ve known since childhood might feel much more lax about ditching you unexpectedly and that history together can make you feel much more conflicted about dropping them altogether. It especially stings when they don’t even bother crafting a semi-believable excuse and just hit you with a “Sorry girl, too tired from work.