The Surprising Benefits of Declining Holiday Invitations

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People often overestimate the negative consequences of declining social invitations, fearing that it may harm their relationships. However, a study involving over 2,000 participants across five experiments found that inviters generally felt less upset than expected when their invitations were declined. The research highlights a common misconception about the social ramifications of saying no and suggests that occasionally turning down invitations may not harm relationships as much as people think.
Topics:entertainment#declining#invitations#misconceptions#psychology#relationships#social-interactions
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