Neighbors had a party and didn't invite us

Anonymous
They're not obligated to invite you to their party just because you're neighbors. Maybe they have close friends from various walks of life and you're not that close.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You were very rude to point out that you weren’t invited.


Neighbor should not have mentioned she had a lot of recycling from party since other neighbor has been invited in the past and not this time.
Should have just not mentioned it.


Psycho, she was taking out the recycling.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our neighbors do this rude thing: They live up the street. They decide THEY are holding their party in the cut de sac. They don't live on the cul de sac. They issue invitations, inviting neighbors but of those who live on the cul de sac, they invite all except exclude just a few. For no known reason. Bothers me even more because it looks like we're the rude ones. Table and chairs near our driveway.



Now that is rude. Park your cars in the cul de sac. Invite over relatives to park too. Put out your sprinkler to water the lawn. Maybe it oscillates...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:From your wording, it sounds like you have been invited in years past, but not this year. It’s not crazy to wonder what has changed.


This is the big question OP. If you are traditionally invited, I would wonder what has changed. If you have not been invited before, I would just chalk it up to them inviting people they are closer to. And COVID was a little crazy this year so I can see keeping it small but if you were cut from the list this year, neighbor should not have mentioned it.
Anonymous
I’d honestly be put off by your joke OP. Maybe she felt the same, are you generally jokey/pushy with things like this? Like you want to force your inclusion?

She may be forcing fake smile because she feels uncomfortable and finally stuck to her guns and this is her way of speaking up.
Anonymous
Yikes, OP, you were rude. I'm really close to my neighbors and I'm not invited to every gathering they have, nor are they invited to all of mine. We tend to organize a lot as neighbors with several houses on the street, but we all maintain our other groups of friends as well.

I agree with others - when is the last time you invited your neighbors to something?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You were very rude to point out that you weren’t invited.


Neighbor should not have mentioned she had a lot of recycling from party since other neighbor has been invited in the past and not this time.
Should have just not mentioned it.

Why? Because you think she should feel guilty for not inviting a neighbor? I bet the neighbor always goes when invited, but never hosts. She probably brings a $10 bottle of wine too.


Should not have mentioned it at all. End of story.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You were very rude to point out that you weren’t invited.


Neighbor should not have mentioned she had a lot of recycling from party since other neighbor has been invited in the past and not this time.
Should have just not mentioned it.


Psycho, she was taking out the recycling.


Psycho, one doesn’t need to talk about taking out recycling while taking out recycling.
Anonymous
Wow, I can’t believe you put her on the spot like that! That was a ballsy move.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our neighbors do this rude thing: They live up the street. They decide THEY are holding their party in the cut de sac. They don't live on the cul de sac. They issue invitations, inviting neighbors but of those who live on the cul de sac, they invite all except exclude just a few. For no known reason. Bothers me even more because it looks like we're the rude ones. Table and chairs near our driveway.



Now that is rude. Park your cars in the cul de sac. Invite over relatives to park too. Put out your sprinkler to water the lawn. Maybe it oscillates...


If it’s in the cul de sac, there’s nothing stopping you from helping yourself to some food and drink.
Anonymous
I’m so sorry, OP. It does stink to be left out! Neighbors are really tough - have you ever had that experience planning something where you’re like well I could invite this family, but then I’d have to also invite these two, and then if that one comes then… and all of a sudden you’ve added twenty more people! In a lot of situations you have to make a cut somewhere and mostly it’s not personal. Especially with covid and the pandemic dogs we adopted, I’ve gotten a lot leas comfortable with tons if people in the house than I was before.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow, I can’t believe you put her on the spot like that! That was a ballsy move.


The neighbor brought it up and left herself open to it
Anonymous
Unless they invited every other neighbor and left you out you don’t have a leg to stand on, OP. And even then.
Grow up.
Anonymous
This would hurt my feelings if other neighbors had been invited. But if it wasn’t opened up to other neighbors and was a friend/family/coworker party, then don’t worry about it.
Anonymous
I don't see why I'd need to invite neighbors. Sometimes I'm just hosting a particular set of friends, like college friends or work friends, and don't want to invite people who wouldn't know anyone.
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