• tiramichu@sh.itjust.works
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    3 days ago

    My sister in law is chronically late. She uses this strategy and always tells herself a time 30 mins early, so she can get places on time.

    On one occasion my brother asked her what time dance class for the kids was. She tells him 12:00, so my brother - being an “always on time” person - gets there for 11:45 so he’s a little early.

    Turns out the time my SIL told him was her personal fake start time, not the actual start time, so he’s 45 mins early lol.

    • riquisimo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      3 days ago

      “Personal fake start time” is a great term!

      It’s transparent about what you’re doing to others and leads into telling them the actual start time!

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      3 days ago

      Rofl almost this exact scenario happened to me for first day on a job. I asked my partner what time I had written on the calendar then padded it again.

      Plus side, it was a gallery job so I got to walk around and check out all the exhibits on my own, so when people asked me about them I actually had some deep reads.