People saying things they don’t mean

So many times I’ve bumped into someone I haven’t seen for a while or maybe someone even texted me after a while, and they say “we should meet up and do x”.

In 100% of cases they never get back in touch to do x. In 100% of the small proportion of cases where I’ve approached them to take them up on their offer to do x, some excuse is manufactured and x does not happen.

So WHY do people say this? 

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  • I understand, by now, that people saying these things, with no sincerity whatsoever, is merely an NT social ritual.

    But I still don't get it. What's the point? 

  • It's definitely largely an "avoiding confrontation" thing, especially if both parties don't know how to express it without potentially upsetting each other.

  • Well, ok, that sort of makes sense, avoiding confrontation.

    But the whole making pretend arrangements to meet thing, which both parties know are a fiction...

    It's bizarre. 

    Sometimes it's like looking into a goldfish bowl from the outside.

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  • Well, ok, that sort of makes sense, avoiding confrontation.

    But the whole making pretend arrangements to meet thing, which both parties know are a fiction...

    It's bizarre. 

    Sometimes it's like looking into a goldfish bowl from the outside.

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