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While I 100% agree asking specific divorce related questions is beyond rude, what exactly is rude with the regular: "It is so good to see you, how are you?"
What exactly does OP want other people to say to her? I am being sincere in asking, because it sounds like even asking "how are you?" is not ok. Why not? That is a regular US greeting. I guess the alternative is that no one speaks to OP at all and ignores her at the party which is also rude. People who claim they don't know what to say so they don't say anything leave the person in question alienated and shunned. A few years ago I was at a family cookout/party when in walked a woman we all knew whose husband had committed suicide a few months earlier and this was the first time many of us had seen her and her kids since the funeral. I was shocked that no one seemed to acknowledge her so I got up from where I was sitting, walked across the yard to say "hello Sue, it is very nice to see you here. How are you doing today?" I mean, is that wrong? |
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"It's a big adjustment."
You can answer that to, "how are you doing?" Don't elaborate. They are going to think whatever they want to think. It won't matter what you say. Or they won't really think about you at all. Or if they are truly friends, they are already in touch with you and have been talking to you all along. Change the subject. Be pleasant. Make eye contact. Have a neutral, at ease expression on your face. |
They probably already are. Everyone knows he’s a dog. Don’t worry. They are on your side unless you cheated. |
Flippant answers, then redirect the coversation with something like "Oh I love that shirt! Where did you get it?" |
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You do not owe any of these acquaintances access to your private life. Yes, they all want to know your drama because life is mundane.
Uncomfortable question response. Thanks for asking - I genuinely appreciate your concern. Everyone is adjusting as expected. How have you all been? If someone corners you oddly, just bio break out of it. Excuse me, I need to… Or just be real… I’d rather not talk about my private family matters. I hope you understand my need for privacy. Let’s switch the subject, and then find a topic you know interests them. |