Ccann
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MomofKatie said:Oh, goodness- just forget I said anything.I didn't make up the saying...
I say it all the time, especially for sports... When practice starts at 2:00pm I want you to start running at 2:00pm not pulling up in the parking lot... I get the saying and use it all the time.....
I am always early especially when I have control over the situation. (Only time I don't is if we have to be somewhere as a family, me and the kids are ready but DH isn't) but with that said if I am invited to a baby shower etc, unless I am super close with this person I do not ring the door bell 15 minutes early I will wait out in the car and work on something there for a few minutes and wait for someone else to show up or 1 or 2 minutes before said party time.
There's alway exceptions to the rule... And a party at someone's house is one of those. I get busy and hectic I have one of those. But I am also considerate of peoples time, I would like to think everyone is as busy and hectic as me,
I think the old saying is perfect for
Sports
Classes (I had a college professor who would lock the door right on time, if you weren't in the class you were locked out and left out if it was a test day you got a zero)
Interviews
Business meetings
Concerts, you don't show up right on time or late expecting to find a good parking spot.
I am sure for those who haven't heard that saying "5 minutes early on time, on time your.....etc, you must have heard "you snooze you loose" same concept, "early bird catches the worm"