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Cancelling plans may be more socially acceptable than you think

Last updated: January 16, 2026 8:05 am
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People Can Be Surprisingly Forgiving When Social Plans Are Cancelled

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People can be surprisingly forgiving when someone cancels social plans

Many of us feel guilty when we have to cancel social plans, but a recent study suggests that those on the receiving end of a cancellation may be more understanding than we anticipate.

Esra Aslan, a researcher at the Norwegian School of Economics in Bergen, conducted a study to delve into how people react when social plans are cancelled and found interesting results.

Aslan shared her personal experience where she had to cancel a meet-up with a friend, and her colleague’s contrasting reactions prompted her to explore this phenomenon further.

The study involved around 400 adults in the US who were asked to assess a scenario where one friend had to cancel a dinner plan last minute due to work commitments. The participants had to empathize with both the person cancelling and the person being cancelled on and rate the acceptability of the cancellation.

Interestingly, those imagining themselves in the position of cancelling expected harsher judgment from the friend compared to those imagining receiving the cancellation, who were much more forgiving.

Further scenarios revealed that the perception gap persisted across different types of relationships and social activities, indicating a general trend of leniency towards cancellations.

The researchers believe that these findings could alleviate the anxiety associated with cancelling plans and potentially encourage more social interactions. However, cultural differences in attitudes towards cancellations, especially in parts of Asia, may yield different results.

It is still essential to show consideration when cancelling plans, as a small gesture of goodwill can help maintain strong relationships, according to Aslan.

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Overall, the study sheds light on how people perceive and react to cancelled social plans, offering valuable insights into social dynamics and communication.

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