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Why some people include your in their social life more willingly than others?

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Question - (2 February 2009) 0 Answers - (Newest, )
A female United States age 51-59, anonymous writes:

I think this is an interesting question for discussion. We have had much discussion on social groups, friends, etc.

So my next question is, why would some people fit you right into their group of friends and for others, hell would have to freeze over before they would include or invite you? Both are friends of yours.

Next, do you think that there are more people who would include you into their group or do you think that there are more who would not invite you or include you into their group that they get together with? I'm not talking about including just anyone but someone who is a friend of yours.

Is it expecting too much, if you are new in a community for a friend to include you into their group?

What are your thoughts, ideas and opinions on this? I am interested in what you think and how you feel about this.

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