How do I write this in a way that isn’t demeaning? /u/new_lance DnD: Roll for Initiative!

I cannot stress this enough. The DM and I are in agreement that not sending a message that you’re running late or not showing up is incredibly disrespectful to our time.

We have 1/2 the table not showing up on time, ranged from 30 minutes to an hour. They do not so much as shoot a sentence over the group chat informing us of their status. Hell, we had someone’s partner in VC, on time with us, and 50 minutes later he says that “She wasn’t feeling well, and she wouldn’t make it to the session.” This has been going on for months. We will be taking a hiatus, during which the DM will talk to them over voice and text.

Being on time, or letting people know you won’t be on time, is such a basic curtesy. That I have no idea where to begin.

How do I word this in a way that it doesn’t sound demeaning?

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​r/DnD I cannot stress this enough. The DM and I are in agreement that not sending a message that you’re running late or not showing up is incredibly disrespectful to our time. We have 1/2 the table not showing up on time, ranged from 30 minutes to an hour. They do not so much as shoot a sentence over the group chat informing us of their status. Hell, we had someone’s partner in VC, on time with us, and 50 minutes later he says that “She wasn’t feeling well, and she wouldn’t make it to the session.” This has been going on for months. We will be taking a hiatus, during which the DM will talk to them over voice and text. Being on time, or letting people know you won’t be on time, is such a basic curtesy. That I have no idea where to begin. How do I word this in a way that it doesn’t sound demeaning? submitted by /u/new_lance [link] [comments] 

I cannot stress this enough. The DM and I are in agreement that not sending a message that you’re running late or not showing up is incredibly disrespectful to our time.

We have 1/2 the table not showing up on time, ranged from 30 minutes to an hour. They do not so much as shoot a sentence over the group chat informing us of their status. Hell, we had someone’s partner in VC, on time with us, and 50 minutes later he says that “She wasn’t feeling well, and she wouldn’t make it to the session.” This has been going on for months. We will be taking a hiatus, during which the DM will talk to them over voice and text.

Being on time, or letting people know you won’t be on time, is such a basic curtesy. That I have no idea where to begin.

How do I word this in a way that it doesn’t sound demeaning?

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