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My MIL is always late. We joke that she will be late for her own funeral. If we're having a family dinner or something, it's gotten to the point that we start without her, and she's ok with that, but it is one of the main reasons we (DH especially) don't go anywhere with them.
When DH and I were dating, we went to Kings Island for a couple days with his parents and siblings, but we stayed in different places. We were to meet at 9:30 and go in together, but they didn't show up until almost noon because she didn't feel like getting up. We would have gone ahead without them but they had our tickets. This was before we all had cell phones. DH was so mad, when they got there, he told her that would be the last family trip for him. That was 18 years ago this summer. We've been invited on four or five trips to various places, on their dime, but we won't go. |
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I have never been late. for dinner
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I am also someone who is always early, and to be constantly waiting on someone really ticks me off. My time is just as important as yours.
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![]() I'm almost never late (except in emergencies). I ALWAYS like to be early for everything. I'd rather be the first person somewhere waiting than be running late. I can't stand it when people don't show up when they said they would. |
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A certain someone does this ALL the time. So, one time, she really needed me to do her a huge favor & come pick up her son from an open house / real estate she was holding. Super important to her. Gee, coincidentally, it just happened to take me longer at the grocery store than I planned. I got home to a freaking out message on answering machine asking where I was. I got there when I got there. Gee.....she didn't like it very much when it happened to her.
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My hubby and I are constantly on time. We are always the first. Sometimes driving around the neighborhood before knocking on the door.
We live in California. We made friends with our sons high school football team mates parents who are from my husband's home state Iowa. At one game they invited us to their home in Newport Beach to watch Iowa play on New Years Day. My husband was exicited to watch Iowa play with a fellow Hawkeye fan. He was happy! It was an early game - 9:00 am - New Years morning...get where this is going? I got up at 6:00 am to get ready. Hubby picked up the babysitter at 7:00 am to stay with daughter as we were taking the older sons. They had no small children. This man and my hubby hit it off. He invited us to come to his home to watch Iowa play right. We get the teen age boys up. Half asleep. We get there early and drive around until my hubby was going nuts - 10 minutes to game time. We knock on the door. No answer. Knock again. No answer. Two minutes to game time - hubby kinda pounds on the door. This guy comes down in his underware to answer the door and seems like he forgot he even invited us! My eyes, my eyes! Did I really need to see this man in his skanky underware? We go into a dark quiet house - no one up - don't know how to turn the TV on. We wait and wait. It was so gross. He comes down in sweats, turns the game on and goes back upstairs. The wife didn't come down until half time. No food. No coffee. They had told us to come for breakfast and watch the game. We took the invite seriously. I would have brought something! Throughout the first quarter their guests, family, come down from bed and continue to lay all over the couches. They were obviously so hung over! It was so uncomfortable. The wife comes down and goes through her cookbooks and then leaves. No explanation. Just takes off. Was she mad we were there? I was there when they both invited us! I took off and went to the grocery store and brought back food. He finally made coffee. We still talk about that all the time. We could have stayed home, as it was raining and all...stayed in OUR pjs and had our coffee and breakfast. We never did that again and I never really gave her or him my time after that. I was so mad I had a babysitter with my daughter when we could have been home eating pancakes and bacon with her. ![]() There was no room to sit as their 'nephews' or whoever were sprawled out on the couches. I was sitting on the stairs pissed off but my husband just wanted to watch Iowa play. The things we do
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lol!
I agree to a point. Dh and I are usually on time but it depends what its for. The only time we will be a few hours late is for certain family members events...why? They say the event or party starts at 2pm and they dont start getting things ready or start until 4pm. Seriously!!!! We would get there on time and nothing was set up, they werent ready, they were barely shopping for food etc. We finally decided if they said the party starts at 2pm we dont show up til 4pm and guess what, usually they still arent ready-lol! for everything else we show up on time. |
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I'm with the rest here-- habitual lateness is simply inexcusable. It's an assumption that the time and schedule of someone else is more important than mine. And I would refuse to put up with it for any reason. We used to have friends who were habituallylate; we haven't seen them in ages. I think we just got the point that they valued our friendship less than we did if they couldn't make the effort to get someplace without leaving us there waiting for them. The school at which I teach is fabulous in that regard. If a meeting is scheduled for 8 pm, that's when it starts. Latecomers miss something.
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My MIL is constantly an hour late when she comes to babysit for us. Since she is doing us a favor, we can't really complain, so we've gotten used to telling her to be here an hour before she's actually needed.
But I really don't understand her mentality. Is it okay in her mind to make others wait? Does she do it at her job? I'm not sure how she justifies it. Actually, she is VERY scatterbrained so I am thinking there isn't a thought process at all... it is just her way of life. At least she is consistent. ![]() ETA: I just got my Christmas card from her in the mail . . . yesterday. |
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I need to start thinking of pithy things to say
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I hate it, too. My husband seems to always run in this way -- he underestimates the amount of time certain tasks take, which results in his being late for everything. His mother is MUCH worse.
I was trained by my HS band director, whose mantra was "If you're on time, you're late!" I've tried to get this into my kids -- worked for DD, but DS tends to push the envelope to the edge for everything. I've also tried to train them how rude it is to make other people wait for them. With DH and DMIL, I know it's basically just ineptitude. With a number of other people in our lives, it's passive aggressive behavior trying to be in control.
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I hate it when people are late. My best friend in high school was always late meeting the rest of us. To me, that just says, "What I was doing was more important than my commitment to meeting you." It says that they think that their time and their priorities are more important than you and your time. So rude! I would often give her a ride to school and she was always running late. I suggested that she wake up earlier and she told me that she physically couldn't get out of bed any earlier. We would be supposed to go to dinner and she was always late. I'd suggest that she turn her clock back 10 minutes and she said that didn't work because she knew she had the extra time. I tried pointing out that no, she doesn't have extra time because that "extra time" is time she is running late. She said that if people really wanted to hang out with her, they needed to realize that she would likely not be on time.
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I am wide awake and on the dis boards
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My DH is always late. It drives me crazy. I would love to make him wait for me at some point, but it never seems to happen because I am one of those people who will always be early!
I stopped going to work events with my co-workers because we were always the group they were waiting on to start. |
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