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Uninviting someone to a party without offending them

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localyokel said:
The guy from Cat On A Hot Tin Roof?

That is rather cryptic.

Is that a fillum?
 
NorthBhoy said:
That is rather cryptic.

Is that a fillum?



Tenesee Williams play, film with Liz Taylor and Paul Newman. You know when your girl drags you to a film saying "you'll love it" and you think "like hell I will"? Well this time I did.
 
localyokel said:
I reckon thats a big mistake. Now this other crew are gonna come the moral high ground the moment they find out the truth. Your mate should have just been up front with him and said that because he's been creeping around behind his back he wants nothing more to do with him.


Anyway if he cant break up with her brother, how on earth did he manage to break up with her?
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Ring the bloke you want to uninvite and try saying something like ...

"Listen mate, I was thinking it was a bit selfish of me to invite you to the party. I know I have put you in a really awkward spot caught in the middle of your sis and me. Realise it must be difficult for you knowing that everyone you speak to at the party would be wondering what they can say and if it is going to get back to her. I really shouldn't have put you in a spot like that and am sorry. If you'd prefer not to come that'd be cool, you and I can get together for a beer in the New Year."

You can get away with almost anything if you can convince someone you are trying to do them a favour.
 
Squeak do your mate a favour and hit on his ex then you can bumchum her brother and get your mate off the hook - if you were a true friend you would oblige and sacrifice your good nature to facilitate your friends pathetic self centeredness:)
 
localyokel said:
Tenesee Williams play, film with Liz Taylor and Paul Newman. You know when your girl drags you to a film saying "you'll love it" and you think "like hell I will"? Well this time I did.

Top Film - and i know where you're coming from in relation to Paul Newman's character.

Back to the party, why doesn't the guy invite the dude and his sister and let the fireworks begin. What's that saying "fasten your seatbelts it's going to be a bumpy night." Nothing like a good ********e stir at a party and some dopey cow blubbering in the loo.:D
 

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