I totally agree with you. I have a friend who can be up to an hour late. But I am actually a punctual person (meaning once I do give a time, I do my best to be there at that time), I just don't like being asked when I'm doing stuff constantly. Here are some examples that may help you see my situation better
He asks what I'm doing today. I say I'm going to go grocery shopping at some point. He asks "what time are you going grocery shopping?" I say I dont know 4ish. Come 4:30 he's like "I thought you were going grocery shoppping" AHH leave me ALONE
I say that my BF is coming over later. He asks what time. Why is it any of your business? go away
In fact, I'm going to go as far to say that HE is being inconsiderate of MY time by constantly asking my schedule just for his own peace of mind because he hates not having a schedule! He needs to be more aware of how he's handling his anxieties
Is it normal to be annoyed by "time" questions?
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I totally agree with you. I have a friend who can be up to an hour late. But I am actually a punctual person (meaning once I do give a time, I do my best to be there at that time), I just don't like being asked when I'm doing stuff constantly. Here are some examples that may help you see my situation better
He asks what I'm doing today. I say I'm going to go grocery shopping at some point. He asks "what time are you going grocery shopping?" I say I dont know 4ish. Come 4:30 he's like "I thought you were going grocery shoppping" AHH leave me ALONE
I say that my BF is coming over later. He asks what time. Why is it any of your business? go away
In fact, I'm going to go as far to say that HE is being inconsiderate of MY time by constantly asking my schedule just for his own peace of mind because he hates not having a schedule! He needs to be more aware of how he's handling his anxieties