I hate all forms of social gatherings (Parties, Weddings/Receptions, etc).
A perfect day for me would be to avoid all human contact (unless it's absolutely necessary, for example, your life is in danger and for some reason I'm the only one that can help you), binge watch a show, write code, or read a novel.
One of my relatives is having her wedding in January, problem is, Star Trek Season 2 will begin that same week. During the week, I'm tired when I come from work, and when the new episode airs, I'm most likely sleeping. The network re-airs the episode on the weekends.
Whenever I don't show up for other social events, I get phone calls from relatives asking why I didn't show up? My usual answer is, over 100 people were there, how would my presence make it any better? This time however, I want to politely tell them:
I'd rather {insert favorite activity here} than go to your {insert social event here}.
What is a more polite way of saying the above?
From the Comments:
Is there anything in the reaction your relatives usually give, that you're trying to avoid by saying this? If so, could you describe what it is you're trying to achieve, so that answers can take that into account too?
I have a fear that they may not understand that I don't like social events. Usually they're slightly disappointed when the call or get into contact with me.
I want them to understand, it's not the person holding the event, it's the loud music, the number of people, and the the fact I hate being around other people.
How do I explain that I rather be alone than with people in a polite way?