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Does this violate language exchange etiquette?
It happens a lot that after sometime of inactivity, a language partner removes me from their Skype or so contacts. Is there like an unwritten language exchange etiquette rule that I tell them in advance I'll be busy for sometime?
Apr 4, 2017 6:54 PM
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It might be better for you to communicate that you will only be free occasionally in advance. Some very serious language learners may depend on you to be there and if you are not they will likely move on. It is not rude, per se, but it is better to be upfront.
April 4, 2017
People aren't always sure about what you are up to, inactive, active but invisible, who knows. If it text someone a few times and they don't answer, in most cases I assume they are ghosting me and move on. Or, they might not be interested in speaking to someone every X months.
Like Nickie suggests, if it bothers you, you can give people you want to keep around a heads up, maybe as your status?
April 4, 2017
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Heba
Language Skills
Arabic, Arabic (Egyptian), Arabic (Modern Standard), English, German
Learning Language
English, German
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