Topic #289:
How do you know when it’s time to go? Like at a party or when you meet a friend for coffee?
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Create your blog at WordPress.comTopic #289:
How do you know when it’s time to go? Like at a party or when you meet a friend for coffee?
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At a party I go when I start feeling sleepy
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Ha! So the title and started thinking along the lines of..God, and death..zombies and ghouls..lol
I usually know its time to leave when I get all fidgety or when everyone is staring at each other with glazed eyes and keeping quiet!
If its a party..usually when I can’t stand up straight any longer..LOL
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Yeah, I thought of death too! Before I read further, I was thinking, “Damn, this is a depressing question . . . “
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sigh..wordpress should have an “edit comment” button for those that are prone to typos..I meant “saw” not “so”.
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yea I agree, they should also have a delete comment option. Too bad they don’t. At a party I usually go when I’m having difficulty standing, but if I am out with friends then I usually leave if it just starts getting uncomfortable. Like no one know what else to say 🙂
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When it`s already done,and if i think i m finish ,Time for me to go 🙂
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When you know you’re no longer enjoying the conversation. When your mind dictates you that it’s time to go… 🙂
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For a party? When you accidentally(?) walked in to someone in the toilet and you still insist on using it by making a random excuse.
Coffee with a friend? After two hours or so … easy as that …
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Usually about 15 minutes too late…
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Hahaha, I loved your reply. 🙂
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My wife will tell me … come to think of it … I often wonder how it was that I knew it was time to go, when I did not have a wife.
DS
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I wrote about this not too long ago!
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I usually decide in advance when I’ll leave. Hour and a half for coffee or lunch with a friend, 3 hours for a party, unless it’s rockin’, in which case I’ll stay until the host says “Get the hell out.”
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“lets have a coffee”, that’s our signal, whenever we are at a party or just our usual weekenders get together
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I know it’s time to go when one of three things happen: my companion needs to go, or I have an appointment, or there is nothing more to be gained, in the most spiritual sense of the word, from the interaction. For either of you.
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I stay til I get bored.
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It’s time to go when it’s OVER. Doesn’t matter what it is: a party, a relationship, life, the movie, a day on the beach….
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It’s time to go when it takes effort to start something new. A good party develops on its own without anybody really trying to initiate an activity for everybody to join. It just happens on its own.
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Foot tapping, nervous tics and eye twitching are usually signs that I might have overstayed my visit. Conversations that hang in mid-air while you await a response, and eye rolls if you pose another question are also great cues to get the heck out of there and head home. (Actually, I make a habit to arrive late and leave early so that I don’t commit any of these offenses.)
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When you are given the hint that the host is tired. You get the message when they start to clean up.
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It’s time to go when it’s OVER. Doesn’t matter what it is: a party, a relationship, life, the movie, a day on the beach….
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I will post tomorrow, I am sleepy. Too many trick or treaters here.
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Childhood lesson(s) that imparts wisdom on when is is time to go….
http://seraphim6.wordpress.com/2011/10/30/make-plate-then-go
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When out with a friend …when we get to the awkward silences.
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The (F) secret to a long life
Is knowing (C) when it’s time to go (G)
The secret to a long life
Is knowing when it’s time to go
– Michelle Shocked
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When things are done and said. It is time for adieu
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