I love being busy, sorry. But it doesn't mean that I can't see my friends. In fact that's one of the reasons I'm busy. I am retired. I do a little consultancy, I am a Governor at a local college, a trustee of a charity, I swim, do yoga, walk the dog, am writing a children's story, look after my grandson. I try to do as many things with friends as possible, meet up for a walk or a swim etc. I love it all! Life is for packing experience into whenever you can.
As for the diary, yes, I keep an electronic diary. If I didn't I wouldn't remember that Jacqui had said 11 for our walk tomorrow.
Perhaps the issue is our understanding and expectations of the word busy? In the OPs post she sees that anyone using the word is telling her that they don't have time for her. It could be that like me, they genuinely love being active and busy. Next time someone says this MollyAA12, try to avoid thinking that you are being given the brush off! They might just be a plate-spinner! Grab that 3/4 of an hour and make sure your friend has a coffee break that day!
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