Doesn't matter if it is a man or a woman. Precision in word choice matters, so let's use the English language. "Cancelling" means it's not happening. "Postponing" means it will happen, just not on this day. Unless there is the death of a family member involved, there are very few good reasons to cancel a date. The person who can't make it should be prepared to rectify this breach of etiquette by suggesting another day and time and, if needed, another location or venue if the change means that the original idea is not an option. For example, if the date was to a specific restaurant, obviously that can be arranged for a later date. If it was for a concert, that might not be possible, so a thoughtful date should be suggested with firm plans and not "uuuhhhh idk maybe we can do smth another day". That is cancelling, which is rude. True cancelling is usually a test and should not be accepted unless you deserved it... did you do something ride enough to warrant a cancellation? Tiktok has everyone so paranoid that they can't relax and get excited for a date. In my day, dating was exciting. Yes, even the highs and lows of sometimes getting stood up. If he or she cancels, it's done. Don't overthink it. On to the next.
If an employer has the cancel an interview, the interviewee can decide whether the reason given warrants rescheduling or moving onto another interview. Would the interviewee have an expectation of some extra benefit or opportunity to demand something more than a rescheduled interview? I wouldn't think so, but that's my career strategy and others have theirs. Both presumably want to see if there is a fit. Bumps in the road happen. The way they handle setbacks like having to cancel the first meeting is a useful indication of how they will be in the relationship. An interviewee expecting something extra because an employer had to cancel is unattractive, self centered, and entitled imho. I'm curious what others think.
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If she's 30 mins late shes not respecting his time. Everyone should be respectful.
True... And I like how she took ownership for the whole situation.
Did she let him know that she will be late?
I will block the out of you and delete your number period😂😂😂
Man don't owe woman nothing 😈👹
I'm not invested enough to reschedule a first date, guess it wasn't meant to be. The date is my backup plan and it took all my effort to not cancel.
Doesn't matter if it is a man or a woman. Precision in word choice matters, so let's use the English language. "Cancelling" means it's not happening. "Postponing" means it will happen, just not on this day. Unless there is the death of a family member involved, there are very few good reasons to cancel a date. The person who can't make it should be prepared to rectify this breach of etiquette by suggesting another day and time and, if needed, another location or venue if the change means that the original idea is not an option. For example, if the date was to a specific restaurant, obviously that can be arranged for a later date. If it was for a concert, that might not be possible, so a thoughtful date should be suggested with firm plans and not "uuuhhhh idk maybe we can do smth another day". That is cancelling, which is rude. True cancelling is usually a test and should not be accepted unless you deserved it... did you do something ride enough to warrant a cancellation? Tiktok has everyone so paranoid that they can't relax and get excited for a date. In my day, dating was exciting. Yes, even the highs and lows of sometimes getting stood up. If he or she cancels, it's done. Don't overthink it. On to the next.
If an employer has the cancel an interview, the interviewee can decide whether the reason given warrants rescheduling or moving onto another interview.
Would the interviewee have an expectation of some extra benefit or opportunity to demand something more than a rescheduled interview?
I wouldn't think so, but that's my career strategy and others have theirs. Both presumably want to see if there is a fit. Bumps in the road happen. The way they handle setbacks like having to cancel the first meeting is a useful indication of how they will be in the relationship. An interviewee expecting something extra because an employer had to cancel is unattractive, self centered, and entitled imho.
I'm curious what others think.
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