Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
DEAR ERIC: One of my son’s former classmates still keeps in touch with me. She and my son haven’t been in touch in more than 10 years, but she continues to call and invites me to both her daughters’ birthday parties.
I’m not sure why she wants to stay in touch. Both she and my son have married others, and I had hoped she would develop new friendships. I really don’t want to encourage her, and I don’t think she has many friends. Even though I don’t go out of my way to attend the events, I don’t think she has any idea I’m not interested in remaining in touch.
I don’t want to hurt her feelings, and I hope she will soon move on. Any advice?
– Former Friend
DEAR FRIEND: I am so curious what started this friendship. Were you ever close or did she just start reaching out and capitalized on your politeness? Why is she calling a former classmate’s parent in the first place?
If she doesn’t have any idea you don’t want to stay in touch, then you have to give her an idea, unfortunately. You can redefine your relationship kindly, but no matter how gently you do it, she may still have hurt feelings. Nevertheless, if it’s weighing on you, you should follow through. There’s nothing unkind about making it clear what you can and cannot do.
Something short and to the point will work: “I appreciate the invitation, but I won’t be available to come to the parties in the future.” Or even more directly, “It’s been a long time since high school. Let’s go our separate ways. I wish you all the best.”
Your husband’s friend needs to respect his time and the effort your husband puts into making social plans. The friend may not realize this, but by canceling so much, he’s telling the husband that their friendship isn’t as valuable to him. Surely that’s not what he means. But actions speak louder than RSVPs.
(Send questions to R. Eric Thomas at [email protected] or P.O. Box 22474, Philadelphia, PA 19110. Follow him on Instagram and sign up for his weekly newsletter at rericthomas.com.)
©2024 Tribune Content Agency, LLC.