My Errand Route Became Everyone's Pickup Run
I said I could pick up one package. By lunch, my errand route had five stops for other people.
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Three stops before noon.
Pick your first lean.
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First take: No first take yet. Story pressure only.
On the way home.
Ari is doing pickups.
One stop became five.
Too late to calmly plan.
Ari said the chat made it public.
Neighborly or too much?
One pickup. Three takes.
Check the details.
Original route
Ari had three planned stops and a family dinner deadline before agreeing to any favors.
One yes
Ari agreed to Blake's single pickup because it fit the existing route.
Chat expansion
Blake posted that Ari was doing a pickup run, and neighbors added requests before Ari saw the thread.
Open the receipts
- Ari planned a tight route. There was just enough time to finish errands and make family dinner.If I stay on route, I am fine.
- Blake asked for one stop. Ari checked the route and said one small pickup would fit.Could you grab mine too?
- Then Blake posted in the chat. He meant it as a helpful heads-up for people nearby.They are already going that way.
- The requests kept growing. Each ask sounded small on its own, but together they rewrote Ari's morning.Can they grab mine too?
- Ari saw it mid-route. The route had changed while Ari was already carrying the first bags.This is not my route anymore.
- Blake said Ari could say no. Blake saw neighbors helping each other. Ari saw one yes turned into a public route.You made it an open run.I thought it saved trips.
- The building split. Some said Ari could help this once. Others said nobody should broadcast someone else's time.Drop the extras.Help once, then reset.
- So where do you stand? They have to decide whether Ari drops the extra stops, helps once, or makes all pickup runs ask-first.What should Ari do now?