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Should I invite him to my b-day party?

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Question - (11 December 2008) 1 Answers - (Newest, 11 December 2008)
A female Japan age 41-50, *watanoprincess writes:

So a quick recap. We met about 2 weeks ago.

Spent the first two days together. Exchanged a few mails. (i.e. I emailed him and he always answered.) Asked him to meet up on last Sunday. He canceled at the very last minute saying that he was just too exhausted.

I sent him an email on Sunday saying. [[[When you are ready to talk or meet let me know, I will be happy to meet you.]]]

He didn't answer me.

I haven't emailed him since.

And he hasn't emailed me either.

My friends think that I should send him an email and invite him to my BDAY party next week Friday.

I don't really want to do it. Because I think that since he was the one who canceled and since I sent that email letting him know that he could contact me anytime. Then I kinda feel that I should wait until he mails. And if he doesn't then just write it off as 'He is just not that into me.'

What do you think?

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A female reader, nokutenda Zimbabwe +, writes (11 December 2008):

invite him, thats the only way you will know where he stands

if he doesn't come forget about him

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