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Why is getting a meeting request from a friend different from receiving one from an individual’s boss? short paragraph

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A meeting request from a friend usually feels informal and optional—there’s more flexibility about time, agenda, and outcomes, and declining or rescheduling has fewer consequences. A boss’s request carries workplace authority and expectations: you’re more likely to be required to attend, prepare, and follow up, and there can be professional consequences if you don’t. In short, the power dynamic, level of obligation, expected preparation, and potential impact on your job make requests from a boss different from those from a friend.