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emmasfriend · 46-50, F
I did this once. But I felt guilty about it.
I noticed someone I knew on the platform at a London railway station and pretended not to have seen him.
I could not bear the thought of having to sit with him on a long train journey as he is so boring !
In retrospect, I should have acknowledged him briefly and then pretended that I was travelling with some friends in another carriage.
I noticed someone I knew on the platform at a London railway station and pretended not to have seen him.
I could not bear the thought of having to sit with him on a long train journey as he is so boring !
In retrospect, I should have acknowledged him briefly and then pretended that I was travelling with some friends in another carriage.
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@emmasfriend i live with the memory of ignoring someone who actually came up to me to talk to me. I was a high school senior and was above all, if you know the term. It was my boy scout leader and I didn't want to look like a nerdy boy scout, so i ignored his approach. To this day, i regret my action that day. I can "see" the event unfolding in my mind.