Not invited to BIL 40th

Anonymous
I only send evites to one spouse, not both. Your comment just shows that you assume the worst in every interaction with your IL's.
Anonymous
OP here. Wanted to clarify - it was not an evite but an email sent out. It was bccd so couldnt see the guest list.
Anonymous
Doesn’t matter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t matter.


Yep. Doesn't matter. You're looking for offense when no one else would.
Anonymous
Huh? I typically just invite one person...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Wanted to clarify - it was not an evite but an email sent out. It was bccd so couldnt see the guest list.


When you are inviting a couple, it is implicit that the spouse is included, OP.

The wording would have to be: "Dear John, you are invited to Peter's 40th birthday bash. Due to space constraints, we cannot extend the invitation to Susan." for the exclusion to be real.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That's not how evite works. It's not like an envelope that only has DH's name. I often invite an entire family but use only one email address, or it's hard to keep track of who has or hasn't rsvp'ed. DH should RSVP for both of you.


This. You're getting mad over nothing.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Wanted to clarify - it was not an evite but an email sent out. It was bccd so couldnt see the guest list.


Yep.

Still only one invitation per family.

And polite people BCC an email list.

Only rude people post everyone's addresses.
Anonymous
OP, do you get it yet? You are not being excluded. You are clearly wanting to assume the worst, and give them no benefit of the doubt.

YOU are the problem, in this instance. Fix yourself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Wanted to clarify - it was not an evite but an email sent out. It was bccd so couldnt see the guest list.


OP, I'll clarify for you. You are *THAT* family member. The one who always makes things difficult. Just in case you don't know because no one told you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Wanted to clarify - it was not an evite but an email sent out. It was bccd so couldnt see the guest list.


Doesn’t change anything. DCUM consensus is you’re still whackadoo and one invite covers you both
Anonymous
OMG, you are just like my crazy SIL. We all tiptoe around her because she is always looking for offense. It is absolutely exhausting.
Anonymous
Both you and your husband are very immature! Accept invitation, buy a gift, go to,party. You are sooo wrong and are looking to cause a family issue where there is none! Stop being so insecure. You are probably the main reason you only have only a cordial relationship. You need a major attitude change! Maybe a few sessions of counseling to help with low esteem.
The invitation whether evite or email is for both of you!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Wanted to clarify - it was not an evite but an email sent out. It was bccd so couldnt see the guest list.

This changes nothing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Wanted to clarify - it was not an evite but an email sent out. It was bccd so couldnt see the guest list.


OP, I'll clarify for you. You are *THAT* family member. The one who always makes things difficult. Just in case you don't know because no one told you.

Ha. I bet I can tell why OP and her husband have a strained relationship with his family--they are emotionally exhausting.

Just to reiterate: I would not see that invitation as a snub. They sent it to one half of a married couple--unless it's a guy's weekend or they explicitly say you are not invited, you are included in that invitation. Stop looking for offense.
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