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by graylights
3043 days ago
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As someone who regularly is late, I disagree. It's all a matter of consequences. I'm never late for a flight because I know it will cost me money. But I run late to work often because I know it the worse I'll get is some jokes. Unless I miss an important meeting, and then I make effort to be on time for. Fashionably late only makes sense if the others can continue without you. * 2 hours late to happy hour? glad you can make it, get a drink. (But don't expect me to stay another 2 hours) * An hour late for D&D game? I guess we can start now. grumble-grumble wasted an hour of everyone elses time. * 15 minutes late to carpool? You better have a good reason. |
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You might plan a 2-3 hour buffer and only arrive 1-2h before the flight. You're still late.
A 2-3h buffer is just not feasible for everything as the day only has 24h.
It's very simple, if somebody is 1h late to the D&D game you start without them. I'm not sure about the game dynamics, but they can probably enter your storyline after 1h if you're creative.