Just one more day to get through before the weekend. Keeping a low profile, or have a full day of meetings?

What are you looking forward to doing at the weekend?

  • TeaHands@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    My thought was that I didn’t want to just assume they drink, and also a bbq seems way more effort and therefore more pressure, but yeah I think you’re right about framing it as a “when you’re settled” thing, thanks.

    I’m just overexcited cos I’ve lived here for ten years and managed to get to know like one person in the entire town outside of my partner’s family 😅

    • Mane25
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      1 year ago

      I can’t think of an occasion where it would be socially wrong to invite someone round for a cup of tea - but don’t ask me since I’m not not socially awkward.

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        1 year ago

        My old neighbour tells me that the person who moved into our previous house has been known to chase neighbours down the street to insist they come in for a cup of tea. So I think there is a line here where it can become socially awkward.

      • topher@lemm.ee
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        1 year ago

        As long as your neighbour/you are not Hyacinth Bucket I’m sure it’d be quite welcome.