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fantasiamore2 73F
856 posts
1/27/2021 10:41 am
Raincheck or Not



What is a raincheck if I may ask
Is being invited to_ something like a task
You're replying to_ say you're interested but
Conditional in that you accept but may not.

It's saying ask again I just may consider
Or Is it a polite way of saying you matter
Yes! but then am up to_ my neck wanting
Time that I cannot spare for attending.

Do I find it positive or more negative
Once denied it would mean no alternative
But since I am an insistent soul then I accept
That the chance is not slim and will not slip.

Funny how I will construe something said
Believing it all depends on what is stated
I may perceive it wrong you have said it right
Albeit understanding can still be a complex trite.

With me better communicate what's straight
Answerable by yes or a no don't make me wait
To_ think and give a stop or go it gets complicated
But whether a raincheck or not it is appreciated.


fantasiamore2 73F
876 posts
1/27/2021 10:49 am

Hey friend come do more blogs, he says am tad busy, but I'll take a raincheck. Would you be that person?


fantasiamore2 73F
876 posts
1/27/2021 2:33 pm

    Quoting  :

that's being blunt but it's the truth alright...ouch!! hahaha....


godiva0824 64F
3469 posts
1/27/2021 5:28 pm

It's saying "SAVE THE INVITE SOME OTHER TIME" when I am available. I've used that phrase " I'll take a rain check" a couple of times in the past, which was really meant to say YES, but, not right now, because I am not available at the time of your invite. However, the person forgets, or changes his/her mind (specially, if it's a treat), that the rain check expires

ELZ


fantasiamore2 73F
876 posts
1/28/2021 7:54 am

    Quoting godiva0824:
    It's saying "SAVE THE INVITE SOME OTHER TIME" when I am available. I've used that phrase " I'll take a rain check" a couple of times in the past, which was really meant to say YES, but, not right now, because I am not available at the time of your invite. However, the person forgets, or changes his/her mind (specially, if it's a treat), that the rain check expires
it's accepting the invite for some other time, yes! I would love it but you need to squeeze it into my available time, in other words. That explains it well, thank you!