What replying ‘maybe’ to attending a Facebook event really means

What replying ‘maybe’ to attending a Facebook event really means
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What replying ‘maybe’ to attending a Facebook event really means
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Lol, so true.
Applies to any event…
Yeah, pretty much anywhere where you hear “Maybe” its gunna be no
i think i’ve only ONCE actulary attended an event that i said i was “maybe attending”..
Then you got me beat.
So true
So
Friggin
True
=P
Hah! Awesome
Though if I’m not attending, I just remove it from my events.
Oh, you kids these days think you’ve invented anything… this phenomenon FAR predates facebook. I’m guessing as long as we as a species have had the language and planning ability to say “Hey, you want to do _____ later this week?” this has been the case.
lol that happened today… i fail
I always say maybe to all invites and show up at every one 15 minutes late. I eat some of the food and make the best jokes you hear at the place. Then just when you try to introduce your friend to me I leave unnoticed. Cool.
When I say “maybe,” it’s actually a cry for help. As in, “Help! I’m trapped in an attic with only dead roaches, spam, and rain water. The door is locked but the key is hanging on a wall just outside. You should see it if you are able to get past my heinous captors who are armed with flaming turds.”
How do you know what the best jokes are if you leave?
I think the same graph applies to “yes”.
+980 points.
there must be a button somewere to say “im don t think im goin, but i could change my mind later…. so call it a maybe”
True. I do this all the time!
Very true, but not particularly funny