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Most flaky people don’t mean to be rude. They’re optimistic, overcommitted, and trying to be everything to everyone. In this solo episode of Mannered, I take a hard look at flakiness—why we do it, what it quietly communicates, and the real cost of changing plans after we’ve already said yes. Along the way, I share a few personal stories of times I dropped the ball, explore why reliability is one of the most underrated forms of respect, and offer practical ways to be more dependable without becoming rigid or unavailable.
By manneredMost flaky people don’t mean to be rude. They’re optimistic, overcommitted, and trying to be everything to everyone. In this solo episode of Mannered, I take a hard look at flakiness—why we do it, what it quietly communicates, and the real cost of changing plans after we’ve already said yes. Along the way, I share a few personal stories of times I dropped the ball, explore why reliability is one of the most underrated forms of respect, and offer practical ways to be more dependable without becoming rigid or unavailable.