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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]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.[/quote] 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 [/quote] OP is a crazy paranoiac.[/quote] Except OP didn't think friend did this until friend SAID she did. People, OP isn't freaking bc of when the wedding is scheduled; OP is freaking because of the email she got from her friend. [/quote] Right but OP actually believes that the email is true. I think it's not. I think it was her friend's reaction to OP's obnoxious email.[/quote] This. Op--you say your friend is not the "joking" type and "to a fault" but you sent her a joking email. Did you say in the email "just kidding" or add a winky face or anything that would indicate to this "to-a-fault non-joking friend" that this (kinda rude) comment was your attempt at sarcastically, comedically "blame" her for scheduling your wedding on a day she couldn't make it? Seriously. That's obnoxious. And there is literally no other way for your friend to respond except to say "well I did that on purpose" (If you read that with an eye-roll that she probably wrote it with...it is less of a "joke" and more of a "geez you are tiring trying to make this all about you when clearly you just can't come and that was just about the last thing on my mind when scheduling my big day" So she was not "joking" but more using biting sarcasm to point out that it would be absurd for this to have been done on purpose. And the follow up "Well, this is awkward." is a flat deadpan joke. Not the kind of joke that jokey jokesters tell to get a laugh...but a way to point out to you that the previous line of doing this on purpose (which is what you implied that she did with your first email) is absurd and of course, not true. [/quote]
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