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    Should I book my accommodation?

    I'm going to visit my SO in 2 days, and I'll stay there for 12 days. As some of you may know, we're going to have a "real chat" as he's having doubts and wants to talk to me about where this relationship is going.

    Although he has said that he had no intention to break up with me, but I don't know how the "real chat" would go. It's possible that we'll then realize that we're not on the same page and we have different relationship/life goals so we have to go seperate ways.

    Of course we communicated before he left and if anything has changed in the past 35 days, it's not me, it's him. Anyways, it'll be really awkward if I keep staying with him in his one bedroom flat after the "real chat" which I suppose will be on the day I arrive. So I wonder if I should book my accommodation.

    He's tried to reassure me that everything would be fine and we'd have a good conversation and a lovely time together, he even said that if for any reason I don't want to stay with him, he'd go to a hostel and I'd stay in his place.

    I really don't know...all I know is that if I want to book my accommodation, I'd better do it now. Everything looks the same between us since he left, I don't know if I should just relax, go there, have a "real chat" or if I should prepare for the worst.

    #2
    If you're having uneasy feelings and wonder if you should book a spot, then you should book some accommodations, if only for your own peace of mind. You can usually cancel with a 24 hour notice if needed.


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      #3
      If you were planning on staying in a hostel, you shouldn't have any trouble by just turning up. If on the other hand if you want a hotel then it might be worth booking.....

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