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Log off Myspace and dont write the person. Then Log in tommorow when it is their time to be at work view the message write back and say sorry i didnt get this message until this morning and you were already at work. very sorry
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I say take their shift and work yours make some extra money...or just leave your myspace connected all night and say you weren't really online you just left it connected when you went to bed...it works for me all the time
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If they don't call or email you and ask, then no. It is rude to do it through a website.
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Tell them just like you've told us. That you don't want to.
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Say, "I don't want to." Otherwise, you'll develop bitterness toward that person, blaming THEM for something you (unnecesarily)agreed to do.
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Just tell them its too short notice and you have already made other arrangements, explain that if they had asked earlier you would have done it!
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No, I've already made plans. Too bad you didn't ask me earlier.
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If he doesn't have the gall to ask you in person or even over the phone, forget it! You are fully allowed to either ignore it, or if you wish to respond, tell him "I'm sorry... if you had gotten to me sooner I could have helped, but drat, I already have plans I can't go back on."
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they cant tell if you have read the message.. they can only tell if you have been online! so deny that you have read it! or.. just say.. im sorry i didnt get the message until really late at night.. if you had of called me and asked me i might have been able to re-arrange my plans.. OR! Give them the EXACT same reason that they gave you when they turned you down!! that'll teach em!
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It sure is strange how some people cannot tell the truth. Jenna misses her mommy, and Ashbag feel they have to lie that somebody. They are cowards. And then there is TheBlackBradPitt who says "it works for me all the time" that is pathetic. He must be a compulsive liar. It is best to always tell the truth. I agree with the ones that said tell the person that is too short of notice
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