An individual asks Dear Abby for advice on if they should still go to a concert with a co-worker.
A month ago, when I invited a co-worker to a concert happening next month, he was so excited to go. But we had a big disagreement at work -- and, since then, we haven’t found a way to get along. At this point, it might be more awkward than fun to go to a concert together, but I feel stuck. If I take back my invitation, he can hold that against me. If I don’t take it back, it could be an incredibly awkward night.
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