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He Decided To Skip A Pizza Party Hosted By His Girlfriend’s Friends And Canceled The Day Before, So Now They Are Mad At Him, And He Doesn’t Want To Go To Their Christmas Party

At the same time, though, he feels stuck because he already said yes and does not want to seem like a flake again.

In turn, he has been left wondering if skipping the pizza party– which has seemingly led to the downfall of his reputation among his girlfriend’s friends– was actually a jerky thing to do or not.

Do you think canceling the day before an event is okay or not? Should he have been expected to pay for the pizza ingredients if he was never informed? Why do you think his girlfriend’s friends invited him to the Christmas party if they are still mad at him? If you were in his shoes, would you go? 

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