Is it wrong to say you dislike things? I think personally its better to be honest and say you dont like something than pretend to like something.
I have noticed this in some people who tend to people please. At first you think they might like to do something you suggest and then they go and do something opposite while giving the appearance of liking what you like. Its hard to explain, But I suggested to one friend it would be good to go to the beach in the evening and she goes which one, I name one or two beaches. She then comes back to me saying if Im going I will let you know, then txts me an couple of hours later saying shes going to this different beach with another friend RIGHT NOW (its just at noon in the hottet part of the day) but its short notice and I havent even got ready. why didnt she just say she didnt like the beaches I was thinking of going to?
and then says you can meet us there. Im like no. she chooses a beach all the way across town that is crowded, noisy, polluted and I dont like going to. I just say no not that beach. Anyway Im rather puzzled why doesnt she just say Im not keen on those beaches I mentioned in the first place. I tell her to have fun anyway but I am thinking of calling her on it.
She did this another time when invited her and some other friends out and later I heard she didnt like where I took them even though at the time she seemed to pretend she enjoyed it. ?! Im like why dont you just say, or is it some people just dont like being the passenger? I dont know. Its not like Im asking her to take me anywhere. another time went out with a few friends, she goes and says I will pay for my two friends. But she doesnt pay for me. But she doesnt tell me this in the first instance I just think its a bit weird, after all the times she complained that she didnt have any money and wouldnt go certain places but dropped hints she was broke. what's going on?
Do I just kind of say, hey if you dont like me or what I like to do, why dont you just say cos Im finding this behaviour a bit two faced. Dont pretend to be my friend if you dont want to be. I can handle it.
I have noticed this in some people who tend to people please. At first you think they might like to do something you suggest and then they go and do something opposite while giving the appearance of liking what you like. Its hard to explain, But I suggested to one friend it would be good to go to the beach in the evening and she goes which one, I name one or two beaches. She then comes back to me saying if Im going I will let you know, then txts me an couple of hours later saying shes going to this different beach with another friend RIGHT NOW (its just at noon in the hottet part of the day) but its short notice and I havent even got ready. why didnt she just say she didnt like the beaches I was thinking of going to?
and then says you can meet us there. Im like no. she chooses a beach all the way across town that is crowded, noisy, polluted and I dont like going to. I just say no not that beach. Anyway Im rather puzzled why doesnt she just say Im not keen on those beaches I mentioned in the first place. I tell her to have fun anyway but I am thinking of calling her on it.
She did this another time when invited her and some other friends out and later I heard she didnt like where I took them even though at the time she seemed to pretend she enjoyed it. ?! Im like why dont you just say, or is it some people just dont like being the passenger? I dont know. Its not like Im asking her to take me anywhere. another time went out with a few friends, she goes and says I will pay for my two friends. But she doesnt pay for me. But she doesnt tell me this in the first instance I just think its a bit weird, after all the times she complained that she didnt have any money and wouldnt go certain places but dropped hints she was broke. what's going on?
Do I just kind of say, hey if you dont like me or what I like to do, why dont you just say cos Im finding this behaviour a bit two faced. Dont pretend to be my friend if you dont want to be. I can handle it.