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Old Nov 11, 2023 | 9:00 pm
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Originally Posted by alenguy
A related question - what's the best way to verbalize what happened without making it sound too suspicious like it was planned (it wasn't)? Would something general like "He had some work stuff come up at the last minute that's preventing him from joining me" do the trick? This is the truth, but other people have advised me that it sounds too general and suspicious. Advice?
I suspect you are overthinking this. The cruise line has there rules re intended no-shows. Call them up and find out what options are available.
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