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How Late Is Considered Rude?

We went to a friend's house for dinner last weekend. One other family was invited, and they were to bring appetizers. They showed up an hour late. I have to say, I hate when people are very late. I think it's very rude and inconsiderate, as meals require schedules and planning, and to just show up whenever you want...it just strikes me as very rude. Dinner was planned for 5:15, and the appetizers were only then being prepared!

This same very late friend was a maybe to playgroup today, and she didn't show. She also didn't call. She is a friend. We are supposedly good friends, but I have to admit, I find such behavior rude and inconsiderate. Unless you have a baby under 1 at home, you have no excuses, if you ask me. Pick up the phone and call.

Am I being old school here, or are we losing general consideration of others, and their time? When I was growing up, you would never show up more than 15 minutes late. Now it seems like everyone just does what they want. Are general rules of etiquette just not important anymore? Why shouldn't they be?

What can I do next?

So What Happened?™

I have two other friends that are always late too...I learned to tell them 30 minutes earlier then I need them. My one friend is literally always 30-45 minutes late.

btw, when I was growing up, we were never late, but I remember my mom telling me that when you plan a dinner party, expect guest to arrive up to 15 minutes late. I have no idea where she got that from. It's a rule that doesn't apply to most of the people I know.

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I teach my son "Being late teaches others that you do not respect them or their time." So, I live by the same "code" about being on time. I do think that general rules of etiquette are not valued and we are too much of a "Me first" society. In addition, the moment I know I will not be on time I call or text based on what makes the most sense. I have a play date friend who is ALWAYS late, makes me nuts, maybe it's the same person. I try to start the play date at HER house that way it starts on time.

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If I'm going somewhere and I know I will be over 5 minutes late, I either call or text them to let them know. If I'm expecting someone and they are late, I think it's rude if they don't call when they are around 10 minutes late. Some people are just rude and have no common sense.

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I think more then a few minutes late, is rude. Traffic and other legitimate things can really effect promptness. In those cases, I think it's most polite to call and inform the host. I'm not perfect, I have been late, but I also hate the thought of people waiting for me. I don't really have any chronically late friends. It would drive me crazy.

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You have a rude friend. (Note: next time assign her the dessert and start eating on time!)
I think it's a leap to make a blanket statement like we are "losing general consideration of others, and their time"!
If anything, I think texts, cell phones, smart phones, etc. are making people MORE accountable!

In the case of a habitually late friend, you might consider putting it out there. That you feel your time is valuable as well, and when you make a commitment, you try to honor it....depends on the depth of your friendship.

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I teach my son "Being late teaches others that you do not respect them or their time." So, I live by the same "code" about being on time. I do think that general rules of etiquette are not valued and we are too much of a "Me first" society. In addition, the moment I know I will not be on time I call or text based on what makes the most sense. I have a play date friend who is ALWAYS late, makes me nuts, maybe it's the same person. I try to start the play date at HER house that way it starts on time.

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yeah an hour late is very rude! to me if i know im going to be more then 5 mins late i call just so people arent waiting on me.

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My husband's entire family (everyone on the family tree) is ALWAYS late. It's kinda a cultural thing, they call it "Assyrian time." I do find it rude, but my parents were always late too. Until I met my husband, I was always on time. Now, I have to wait for him, so I am also late. Grrrr!!

In the age of text messages, it is EXTREMELY easy to give a heads-up that you'll be late. "Hi Sue, this is Karen. Sorry, we are having a tough time getting out of the house--we'll be about 30 min late" And DEFINITELY never assign habitual latecomers the appetizers! Desserts only!!

ETA: Because I KNOW that my husband is always late, I tell my family and friends to put the start time 1 hour earlier on OUR invitation so that hubby THINKS the event starts at 5, when it really starts at 6. Shhh--he doesn't know that we do this :)

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You ARE NOT OLD SCHOOL!!!! Society wants us to "be nice" - well - show up on time and BE NICE!!!

I am of the opinion that being late - even 5 minutes - is rude, inconsiderate and downright disrespectful. ESPECIALLY to dinner functions!! You are sooo right - meals are PLANNED AND TIMED. URGH!!! Growing up for me? Late was NOT an option. Not for school, work, etc. If I went out partying the night before - too freaking bad I only got 3 hours of sleep - I'm an adult. I knew what my schedule was. GET UP.

I would have pressed on without them. I know many would think that is rude. But if you (not YOU but GENERALIZED YOU) don't have the common decency to pick up the phone and call to say "hey - we're stuck in traffic" or whatever your excuse is - then I don't HAVE to wait for you.

Lack of planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part. So if you are late to a function that I am hosting? I will proceed without you if you don't have the decency to call.

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I am late.
All the time.
I don't do it on purpose. I try very hard to be on time.
But something always happens. Ok not always but 80% of the time. Something happens. Whether the keys aren't where I thought they were, or I can't find my phone, or the kids can't find both shoes, etc . SOMETHING happens. That extra 15 mins that I put on the front of us leaving turns into 10 mins late. Now I've never been an hr late. but from those of us that are late , it's not like we try to be late. Stuff just happens. It's impossible to predict everything that will gum up the works.

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Oh my gosh and hour late? That is way too late.. If they knew they were going to be late they should have called and said, "we are going to ... minutes late.. "

Or

"We are really behind schedule.. please go ahead and eat without us, we are on our way.. terribly sorry.. "

And the playgroup, they should have called..

But to be known for being late, I would be mortified.. It is such a selfish action..

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I think more then a few minutes late, is rude. Traffic and other legitimate things can really effect promptness. In those cases, I think it's most polite to call and inform the host. I'm not perfect, I have been late, but I also hate the thought of people waiting for me. I don't really have any chronically late friends. It would drive me crazy.

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