I will message back instantly or in 14 working days tbf. So guess I have the same trait that annoys you op 😂
Drop off the face of the earth when they have a partner and expect you to be free every weekend when they’re single.
Nothing to do with mates (as far as I know), but happened again this morning.
People who join motorways at 40mph. Get up to speed you plum, you're making it harder for the rest of us behind you to join.
comment by Naby8 (U6997)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by The Process (U20671)
posted 8 minutes ago
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 2 minutes ago
I always text and not phone.
Have a mate who responds to texts with a phonecall that I never answer.
Communication between mates on the phone should be the following text exchange:
"pub?"
"yeah"
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I always wonder if it was easier in my dads day where you just showed up to the pub and see who’s there. A mentality he still keeps to this day despite being now well up with technology.
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I didn’t have a mobile at uni. Was telling a younger person at work this and they were just dumbfounded at how a social life could operate without a mobile.
It was dead easy. You just turned up at a pub. If there weren’t many people there we tried another. Maybe another - hey presto, impromptu pub crawl. And if you wanted to see someone, you went to their house.
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In the 90s when I first started going out we didn't have mobiles either. SO, on a Sunday night it would be see you at <insert time and place> and we'd meet up. Simple. No texting excuses about why you couldn't come out. If you weren't there we'd just go on without you! Simpler times!
Probably linked to what has been previously said. When you message someone to make plans, they read the message but don't respond.
comment by Diafol Coch 77 (U2462)
posted 33 seconds ago
comment by Naby8 (U6997)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by The Process (U20671)
posted 8 minutes ago
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 2 minutes ago
I always text and not phone.
Have a mate who responds to texts with a phonecall that I never answer.
Communication between mates on the phone should be the following text exchange:
"pub?"
"yeah"
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I always wonder if it was easier in my dads day where you just showed up to the pub and see who’s there. A mentality he still keeps to this day despite being now well up with technology.
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I didn’t have a mobile at uni. Was telling a younger person at work this and they were just dumbfounded at how a social life could operate without a mobile.
It was dead easy. You just turned up at a pub. If there weren’t many people there we tried another. Maybe another - hey presto, impromptu pub crawl. And if you wanted to see someone, you went to their house.
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In the 90s when I first started going out we didn't have mobiles either. SO, on a Sunday night it would be see you at <insert time and place> and we'd meet up. Simple. No texting excuses about why you couldn't come out. If you weren't there we'd just go on without you! Simpler times!
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yeah in the v early 90s when i was about 17-18 no mobiles.
used to agree by landline phone where to meet up
phone boxes were your friend at the end of the night if you needed a taxi
had to remember the loose change though
All chat no substance, hate that with mates. "Lets book this trip", "lets go abroad to see this game" etc. Then when push comes to shove "ah a cant for xy&z".
Had that very recently. Mates suggested do something different this year for xmas night out. Maybe go somewhere as yoy end up spending a fortune anyway on 1 night in town. I suggested atletico madrid v barca on 8th jan, return flights cheap as chips, all in flights accom tickets, 300. Everyone said aye sounds good.
Came to booking and the excuses came out. Im going on my todd now, fack it.
I have one mate in our group that’s obsessed with ‘moving on’ from one pub to another, regardless of the situation, event, who we’re with, whether it’s busy or a good atmosphere or not.
Meeting up with a good group of mates from back at school that I still see a couple of times a year, lads and lasses. In a nice pub, got decent seats and a good size table everyone’s around, having a great catch up and getting merry, you get 2 drinks in, maybe 3 and he’s already getting itchy feet “shall we move on?”
End up stood up in another bar or barely hearing anyone speak when the next place is a different kind of place with music blasting out.
comment by Lisandro The King Martinez (U10026)
posted 18 minutes ago
comment by BraveheartTyke (U6173)
posted 4 minutes ago
Won't talk to me about Titanic when I demand he does so.
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Hardly the friend-ship of dreams
I have a mate that consistently uses voice notes. I refuse to listen to them.
comment by Pride of the North (U6803)
posted 7 minutes ago
Nothing to do with mates (as far as I know), but happened again this morning.
People who join motorways at 40mph. Get up to speed you plum, you're making it harder for the rest of us behind you to join.
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women drivers i know
comment by Lisandro The King Martinez (U10026)
posted 1 minute ago
I have a mate that consistently uses voice notes. I refuse to listen to them.
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lol this is so annoying. I have a mate who does this and he's the most wreckless guy so could be saying anything and then expects you to listen to it on loud infront of god knows who
comment by Lisandro The King Martinez (U10026)
posted 1 minute ago
I have a mate that consistently uses voice notes. I refuse to listen to them.
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Wtf is that all about.
Was in a little coffee shop with my Mrs and a woman on the next table on her own was talking into her phone about some stuff that had happened at work, then you heard the clip playing of someone responding with another voice note.
Just fckin phone them, you’re literally having the same chat but with a 2 minute delay of speaking first then letting them hear it.
It’s the laziness that annoys me.
People who try and initiate whole conversations via text when a simple phone call would do
comment by peks - 1974 (U6618)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by Diafol Coch 77 (U2462)
posted 33 seconds ago
comment by Naby8 (U6997)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by The Process (U20671)
posted 8 minutes ago
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 2 minutes ago
I always text and not phone.
Have a mate who responds to texts with a phonecall that I never answer.
Communication between mates on the phone should be the following text exchange:
"pub?"
"yeah"
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I always wonder if it was easier in my dads day where you just showed up to the pub and see who’s there. A mentality he still keeps to this day despite being now well up with technology.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I didn’t have a mobile at uni. Was telling a younger person at work this and they were just dumbfounded at how a social life could operate without a mobile.
It was dead easy. You just turned up at a pub. If there weren’t many people there we tried another. Maybe another - hey presto, impromptu pub crawl. And if you wanted to see someone, you went to their house.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
In the 90s when I first started going out we didn't have mobiles either. SO, on a Sunday night it would be see you at <insert time and place> and we'd meet up. Simple. No texting excuses about why you couldn't come out. If you weren't there we'd just go on without you! Simpler times!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
yeah in the v early 90s when i was about 17-18 no mobiles.
used to agree by landline phone where to meet up
phone boxes were your friend at the end of the night if you needed a taxi
had to remember the loose change though
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I grew up in a small town of 5k people so it was quite easy to meet up in the big Hotel Bar in the middle of town. Train and Bus Station right next to it as well.
Quite a nice view from the bar though to be fair - https://cf.bstatic.com/xdata/images/hotel/max1024x768/351807894.jpg?k=645fd3a8e5577e6709e76281ce14d9ef9b85d34defaf8f7551002bc4b4557a29&o=&hp=1
I have one mate that puts his willy in your mouth when you are asleep and then in your mouth and laughs
comment by Harambe (U22339)
posted 1 minute ago
I have one mate that puts his willy in your mouth when you are asleep and thenin your mouth and laughs
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yet you keep staying over
comment by Diafol Coch 77 (U2462)
posted 11 minutes ago
comment by peks - 1974 (U6618)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by Diafol Coch 77 (U2462)
posted 33 seconds ago
comment by Naby8 (U6997)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by The Process (U20671)
posted 8 minutes ago
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 2 minutes ago
I always text and not phone.
Have a mate who responds to texts with a phonecall that I never answer.
Communication between mates on the phone should be the following text exchange:
"pub?"
"yeah"
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I always wonder if it was easier in my dads day where you just showed up to the pub and see who’s there. A mentality he still keeps to this day despite being now well up with technology.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I didn’t have a mobile at uni. Was telling a younger person at work this and they were just dumbfounded at how a social life could operate without a mobile.
It was dead easy. You just turned up at a pub. If there weren’t many people there we tried another. Maybe another - hey presto, impromptu pub crawl. And if you wanted to see someone, you went to their house.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
In the 90s when I first started going out we didn't have mobiles either. SO, on a Sunday night it would be see you at <insert time and place> and we'd meet up. Simple. No texting excuses about why you couldn't come out. If you weren't there we'd just go on without you! Simpler times!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
yeah in the v early 90s when i was about 17-18 no mobiles.
used to agree by landline phone where to meet up
phone boxes were your friend at the end of the night if you needed a taxi
had to remember the loose change though
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I grew up in a small town of 5k people so it was quite easy to meet up in the big Hotel Bar in the middle of town. Train and Bus Station right next to it as well.
Quite a nice view from the bar though to be fair - https://cf.bstatic.com/xdata/images/hotel/max1024x768/351807894.jpg?k=645fd3a8e5577e6709e76281ce14d9ef9b85d34defaf8f7551002bc4b4557a29&o=&hp=1
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A lot worse views than that in pubs…
Got a mate who is consistently late for everything. Not just unimportant stuff but people's weddings, job interviews, etc.
When meeting up as a group we have just resorted to telling him a time an hour earlier than when we actually are meeting.
comment by Nickasaurus (U9257)
posted 8 minutes ago
comment by Harambe (U22339)
posted 1 minute ago
I have one mate that puts his willy in your mouth when you are asleep and thenin your mouth and laughs
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yet you keep staying over
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And pretended to be asleep
Used to have a mate who was quite loud and swore a lot, it was quite embarrassing sometimes as he did it everywhere no matter who was around, he got married and has two little girls now, hopefully he’s calmed down a bit
comment by Naby8 (U6997)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by Nickasaurus (U9257)
posted 8 minutes ago
comment by Harambe (U22339)
posted 1 minute ago
I have one mate that puts his willy in your mouth when you are asleep and thenin your mouth and laughs
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yet you keep staying over
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And pretended to be asleep
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and donet brush ur teeths
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posted on 16/12/22
I will message back instantly or in 14 working days tbf. So guess I have the same trait that annoys you op 😂
posted on 16/12/22
Drop off the face of the earth when they have a partner and expect you to be free every weekend when they’re single.
posted on 16/12/22
Nothing to do with mates (as far as I know), but happened again this morning.
People who join motorways at 40mph. Get up to speed you plum, you're making it harder for the rest of us behind you to join.
posted on 16/12/22
comment by Naby8 (U6997)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by The Process (U20671)
posted 8 minutes ago
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 2 minutes ago
I always text and not phone.
Have a mate who responds to texts with a phonecall that I never answer.
Communication between mates on the phone should be the following text exchange:
"pub?"
"yeah"
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I always wonder if it was easier in my dads day where you just showed up to the pub and see who’s there. A mentality he still keeps to this day despite being now well up with technology.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I didn’t have a mobile at uni. Was telling a younger person at work this and they were just dumbfounded at how a social life could operate without a mobile.
It was dead easy. You just turned up at a pub. If there weren’t many people there we tried another. Maybe another - hey presto, impromptu pub crawl. And if you wanted to see someone, you went to their house.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
In the 90s when I first started going out we didn't have mobiles either. SO, on a Sunday night it would be see you at <insert time and place> and we'd meet up. Simple. No texting excuses about why you couldn't come out. If you weren't there we'd just go on without you! Simpler times!
posted on 16/12/22
Winston.
posted on 16/12/22
Probably linked to what has been previously said. When you message someone to make plans, they read the message but don't respond.
posted on 16/12/22
comment by Diafol Coch 77 (U2462)
posted 33 seconds ago
comment by Naby8 (U6997)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by The Process (U20671)
posted 8 minutes ago
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 2 minutes ago
I always text and not phone.
Have a mate who responds to texts with a phonecall that I never answer.
Communication between mates on the phone should be the following text exchange:
"pub?"
"yeah"
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I always wonder if it was easier in my dads day where you just showed up to the pub and see who’s there. A mentality he still keeps to this day despite being now well up with technology.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I didn’t have a mobile at uni. Was telling a younger person at work this and they were just dumbfounded at how a social life could operate without a mobile.
It was dead easy. You just turned up at a pub. If there weren’t many people there we tried another. Maybe another - hey presto, impromptu pub crawl. And if you wanted to see someone, you went to their house.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
In the 90s when I first started going out we didn't have mobiles either. SO, on a Sunday night it would be see you at <insert time and place> and we'd meet up. Simple. No texting excuses about why you couldn't come out. If you weren't there we'd just go on without you! Simpler times!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
yeah in the v early 90s when i was about 17-18 no mobiles.
used to agree by landline phone where to meet up
phone boxes were your friend at the end of the night if you needed a taxi
had to remember the loose change though
posted on 16/12/22
All chat no substance, hate that with mates. "Lets book this trip", "lets go abroad to see this game" etc. Then when push comes to shove "ah a cant for xy&z".
Had that very recently. Mates suggested do something different this year for xmas night out. Maybe go somewhere as yoy end up spending a fortune anyway on 1 night in town. I suggested atletico madrid v barca on 8th jan, return flights cheap as chips, all in flights accom tickets, 300. Everyone said aye sounds good.
Came to booking and the excuses came out. Im going on my todd now, fack it.
posted on 16/12/22
I have one mate in our group that’s obsessed with ‘moving on’ from one pub to another, regardless of the situation, event, who we’re with, whether it’s busy or a good atmosphere or not.
Meeting up with a good group of mates from back at school that I still see a couple of times a year, lads and lasses. In a nice pub, got decent seats and a good size table everyone’s around, having a great catch up and getting merry, you get 2 drinks in, maybe 3 and he’s already getting itchy feet “shall we move on?”
End up stood up in another bar or barely hearing anyone speak when the next place is a different kind of place with music blasting out.
posted on 16/12/22
comment by Lisandro The King Martinez (U10026)
posted 18 minutes ago
comment by BraveheartTyke (U6173)
posted 4 minutes ago
Won't talk to me about Titanic when I demand he does so.
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Hardly the friend-ship of dreams
posted on 16/12/22
I have a mate that consistently uses voice notes. I refuse to listen to them.
posted on 16/12/22
comment by Pride of the North (U6803)
posted 7 minutes ago
Nothing to do with mates (as far as I know), but happened again this morning.
People who join motorways at 40mph. Get up to speed you plum, you're making it harder for the rest of us behind you to join.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
women drivers i know
posted on 16/12/22
comment by Lisandro The King Martinez (U10026)
posted 1 minute ago
I have a mate that consistently uses voice notes. I refuse to listen to them.
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lol this is so annoying. I have a mate who does this and he's the most wreckless guy so could be saying anything and then expects you to listen to it on loud infront of god knows who
posted on 16/12/22
comment by Lisandro The King Martinez (U10026)
posted 1 minute ago
I have a mate that consistently uses voice notes. I refuse to listen to them.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Wtf is that all about.
Was in a little coffee shop with my Mrs and a woman on the next table on her own was talking into her phone about some stuff that had happened at work, then you heard the clip playing of someone responding with another voice note.
Just fckin phone them, you’re literally having the same chat but with a 2 minute delay of speaking first then letting them hear it.
posted on 16/12/22
It’s the laziness that annoys me.
posted on 16/12/22
People who try and initiate whole conversations via text when a simple phone call would do
posted on 16/12/22
comment by peks - 1974 (U6618)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by Diafol Coch 77 (U2462)
posted 33 seconds ago
comment by Naby8 (U6997)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by The Process (U20671)
posted 8 minutes ago
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 2 minutes ago
I always text and not phone.
Have a mate who responds to texts with a phonecall that I never answer.
Communication between mates on the phone should be the following text exchange:
"pub?"
"yeah"
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I always wonder if it was easier in my dads day where you just showed up to the pub and see who’s there. A mentality he still keeps to this day despite being now well up with technology.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I didn’t have a mobile at uni. Was telling a younger person at work this and they were just dumbfounded at how a social life could operate without a mobile.
It was dead easy. You just turned up at a pub. If there weren’t many people there we tried another. Maybe another - hey presto, impromptu pub crawl. And if you wanted to see someone, you went to their house.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
In the 90s when I first started going out we didn't have mobiles either. SO, on a Sunday night it would be see you at <insert time and place> and we'd meet up. Simple. No texting excuses about why you couldn't come out. If you weren't there we'd just go on without you! Simpler times!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
yeah in the v early 90s when i was about 17-18 no mobiles.
used to agree by landline phone where to meet up
phone boxes were your friend at the end of the night if you needed a taxi
had to remember the loose change though
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I grew up in a small town of 5k people so it was quite easy to meet up in the big Hotel Bar in the middle of town. Train and Bus Station right next to it as well.
Quite a nice view from the bar though to be fair - https://cf.bstatic.com/xdata/images/hotel/max1024x768/351807894.jpg?k=645fd3a8e5577e6709e76281ce14d9ef9b85d34defaf8f7551002bc4b4557a29&o=&hp=1
posted on 16/12/22
yeah lovely view that
posted on 16/12/22
I have one mate that puts his willy in your mouth when you are asleep and then in your mouth and laughs
posted on 16/12/22
comment by Harambe (U22339)
posted 1 minute ago
I have one mate that puts his willy in your mouth when you are asleep and thenin your mouth and laughs
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yet you keep staying over
posted on 16/12/22
comment by Diafol Coch 77 (U2462)
posted 11 minutes ago
comment by peks - 1974 (U6618)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by Diafol Coch 77 (U2462)
posted 33 seconds ago
comment by Naby8 (U6997)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by The Process (U20671)
posted 8 minutes ago
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 2 minutes ago
I always text and not phone.
Have a mate who responds to texts with a phonecall that I never answer.
Communication between mates on the phone should be the following text exchange:
"pub?"
"yeah"
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I always wonder if it was easier in my dads day where you just showed up to the pub and see who’s there. A mentality he still keeps to this day despite being now well up with technology.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I didn’t have a mobile at uni. Was telling a younger person at work this and they were just dumbfounded at how a social life could operate without a mobile.
It was dead easy. You just turned up at a pub. If there weren’t many people there we tried another. Maybe another - hey presto, impromptu pub crawl. And if you wanted to see someone, you went to their house.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
In the 90s when I first started going out we didn't have mobiles either. SO, on a Sunday night it would be see you at <insert time and place> and we'd meet up. Simple. No texting excuses about why you couldn't come out. If you weren't there we'd just go on without you! Simpler times!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
yeah in the v early 90s when i was about 17-18 no mobiles.
used to agree by landline phone where to meet up
phone boxes were your friend at the end of the night if you needed a taxi
had to remember the loose change though
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I grew up in a small town of 5k people so it was quite easy to meet up in the big Hotel Bar in the middle of town. Train and Bus Station right next to it as well.
Quite a nice view from the bar though to be fair - https://cf.bstatic.com/xdata/images/hotel/max1024x768/351807894.jpg?k=645fd3a8e5577e6709e76281ce14d9ef9b85d34defaf8f7551002bc4b4557a29&o=&hp=1
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A lot worse views than that in pubs…
posted on 16/12/22
Got a mate who is consistently late for everything. Not just unimportant stuff but people's weddings, job interviews, etc.
When meeting up as a group we have just resorted to telling him a time an hour earlier than when we actually are meeting.
posted on 16/12/22
comment by Nickasaurus (U9257)
posted 8 minutes ago
comment by Harambe (U22339)
posted 1 minute ago
I have one mate that puts his willy in your mouth when you are asleep and thenin your mouth and laughs
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yet you keep staying over
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And pretended to be asleep
posted on 16/12/22
Used to have a mate who was quite loud and swore a lot, it was quite embarrassing sometimes as he did it everywhere no matter who was around, he got married and has two little girls now, hopefully he’s calmed down a bit
posted on 16/12/22
comment by Naby8 (U6997)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by Nickasaurus (U9257)
posted 8 minutes ago
comment by Harambe (U22339)
posted 1 minute ago
I have one mate that puts his willy in your mouth when you are asleep and thenin your mouth and laughs
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yet you keep staying over
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And pretended to be asleep
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and donet brush ur teeths
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