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She Arrived Nearly 40 Minutes Early, So Her Friend Finally Stopped Letting Her In

by Sunny Nguyen
August 20, 2026
in Social Issues

 

There is being early, and then there is showing up so early that the person hosting you has not even finished preparing for your arrival. One woman had become frustrated with a friend who repeatedly arrived 25 to 40 minutes before their agreed meeting time and expected to be welcomed inside immediately. She had already explained several times that these early arrivals were difficult because she might still be working, showering, cleaning, or getting things ready.

Still, the pattern continued.

When the two friends agreed to meet at 6:30 one evening, the woman expected her friend to arrive around that time. Instead, the doorbell rang at 5:52 while she was still finishing a work call. She did not answer until 6:20, leaving her friend waiting outside.

Rather than seeing it as a simple scheduling boundary, the friend accused her of deliberately punishing her for being considerate of time. That accusation turned a small annoyance into a much bigger disagreement.

She Arrived Nearly 40 Minutes Early, So Her Friend Finally Stopped Letting Her In

'Six-thirty is not “sometime after six”: am I wrong for leaving my friend outside when she arrived thirty-eight minutes early again?'

My freind is never late. Instead, she usually arrives twenty-five to forty minutes early and expects me to open the door immediately.

I have explained several times that I might still be working, showering or getting things ready. Yesterday we agreed on 6:30. She rang my doorbell at 5:52 while I was...

She had been sitting outside and said I deliberately punished her for respecting my time. I said arriving extremely early without asking is just being late in the opposite direction.

A mutual friend thinks I should have let her wait inside because I was home anyway. I think repeatedly arriving before I am ready makes the agreed time meaningless. Am...

Being Early Was Becoming Its Own Problem

The woman explained that her friend was almost never late. In fact, the opposite was true. She routinely arrived well before the agreed time and seemed to believe that being early automatically gave her the right to enter immediately.

For someone who was waiting at home, however, those extra 25 or 40 minutes were not necessarily free time.

The host might still be finishing work, changing clothes, preparing food, taking a shower, or simply enjoying the last few minutes before company arrived. An unexpected doorbell can interrupt all of that.

The situation became especially frustrating because this was not the first conversation about it. The woman had already told her friend several times that arriving so early created a problem.

Yet nothing changed.

So when the doorbell rang at 5:52, she was still working. Rather than abandoning her call, she stayed inside and eventually answered at 6:20.

Her friend had been sitting outside for nearly half an hour.

When they finally spoke, the friend accused her of intentionally making her wait. She argued that she had been respecting the agreed time by arriving early, while the host saw things very differently.

To her, arriving almost 40 minutes early was not respecting the appointment. It was creating a new problem that she was expected to solve.

The Real Issue Was Not Punctuality

The disagreement was really about boundaries.

The host was not asking her friend to become chronically late. She simply wanted the agreed time to mean something.

If the invitation says 6:30, arriving at 5:52 should not automatically mean the host needs to drop whatever she is doing and open the door.

That distinction matters. Being early can be considerate when someone waits somewhere else until the appropriate time. It becomes inconsiderate when the early arrival creates an obligation for someone else.

Psychologist and relationship therapist Caitlin Cantor, LCSW, explains in Psychology Today that boundaries are about identifying what a person can and cannot tolerate while still feeling comfortable in a relationship. She also notes that boundaries require action when they are repeatedly ignored.

Psychology Today: Set Clear Boundaries and Stop Accepting Less Than You Deserve

That fits this situation surprisingly well. The woman had already communicated her preference. When her friend continued doing the same thing, she eventually acted on the boundary instead of simply repeating herself.

That does not make the friend a bad person. She may genuinely believe that arriving early is responsible and respectful. In fact, one Reddit commenter admitted to being habitually early but said they would never approach someone’s door until the agreed time.

The difference is simple: her friend was treating her own schedule as the standard everyone else should follow.

Reddit Was Mostly on Her Side

Reddit had plenty to say about this one.

Many commenters agreed that arriving early is fine, but expecting immediate access to someone’s home is another matter. One person explained that they deliberately wait in their car when they arrive early, using the extra time to listen to music, answer emails, or simply relax.

Another commenter shared a story about family members who arrived an hour early for a holiday gathering, leaving the host scrambling to finish preparations. The experience was so stressful that she eventually decided she would no longer host holiday meals.

There were also more playful suggestions. One commenter joked that people who arrive early should simply be given chores. If they show up before the agreed time, they can help set the table, take out the trash, water the plants, or wash dishes.

That might be petty, but it does illustrate the underlying point: being early does not automatically make someone else’s time available.

Another commenter summed it up nicely: arriving ten minutes late may be preferable to arriving forty minutes early because the latter can force the host to reorganize their entire schedule.

Final Thoughts

The woman probably could have avoided some of the drama by sending a quick message when she saw her friend outside, something like, “I’m still working. I can let you in at 6:20.” That would have made the boundary especially clear in the moment.

Still, she was not obligated to interrupt a work call simply because her friend arrived early.

Healthy friendships require flexibility from both people. One person should not constantly bend their schedule while the other insists that their preferred routine is the only reasonable one.

Being early is a good habit. Expecting everyone else to be ready early is not.

Sometimes the most reasonable thing you can do for a friendship is make the agreed time actually mean what it says.

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Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen writes for DailyHighlight.com, focusing on social issues and the stories that matter most to everyday people. She’s passionate about uncovering voices and experiences that often go unheard, blending empathy with insight in every article. Outside of work, Sunny can be found wandering galleries, sipping coffee while people-watching, or snapping photos of everyday life - always chasing moments that reveal the world in a new light.

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