I think you're just upset, OP, because you were hurt that you weren't priority on her big day. You were being purposefully flip, and she brilliantly went toe to toe with you on that.
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You're wrong. |
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Just because the invite showed up a week after they met, doesn't mean anything. Wedding venues are booked weeks in advance. My invitations took about a week to print and deliver. I can't imagine OP had lunch with friend and then friend rushed home and wrote, ordered, addressed and mailed her invites. I think this is a misunderstanding. |
Ding! That is the reason you were excluded, even though you are clearly fine with it. It's not that a same-sex wedding offends you, it's that she's offended by your conservative Christian beliefs. Sorry, OP, but this is why your friend shunned you. |
Umm, dear OP, your friend's wedding is not about accommodating YOU or YOUR business plans. It's about her. Deal with it. |
This. I don't know how the friend would have been able to schedule and book and make invitations in a week. She already had this date in mind. Who knows why she didn't say anything when you mentioned your work trip. Maybe she wasn't clear on the dates, maybe she didn't want to derail the conversation, whatever. |
Yet another person who can't see the difference. OP didn't ask her friend to accommodate her schedule. |
OP - this could be one of two things.
1. She purposefully excluded you. Maybe something is off in your friendship that you haven't picked up on, maybe she was worried you wouldn't approve, etc. 2. It was a joke. Either way, it can't hurt to call. If she excluded you because she doesn't want to be your friend anymore, a phone call will make that clear and you can move on. If she excluded you because she worried you'd disapprove or because there's some other issue to address, you can address it and move on. If it was a joke, she'll tell you your crazy and obviously it was a joke and then you'll move on. |
I took it as "we picked our day on purpose b/c it worked for US, not that it didn't work for you". Why would they choose a day that YOU specifically couldn't attend (like they have every guests calendar at their disposal and are working around those) and then turn around and invite you? You sound whacked, OP |
OP - feel like we're missing a lot of info here. Basically NONE of this makes sense. If she sent invites out a week after you told her about your business trip, the date was set long before that - or did she book a place, print and address invites all in that week? Some huge detail is missing here. |
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Right? OP's friend isn't the joking type, yet she (OP) sent a joking email. OP's a twit |
This. I'm pretty impressed however if she was able to do this all in a week. Took us more than 5 days to get our invitations printed! I can't tell if this is a troll, op Is leaving something out, or she's just dumb but it's basically impossible for someone to book a venue and send out invitations all in the span of a week |