Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do adults insist on celebrating birthdays?
I never understand this attitude. So once you're no longer a kid you just ignore the fact that you by luck or blessing or whatever got another year of life, something many other people can't say? I have lost enough friends and family that I am grateful for every year I survive on this earth and I will celebrate it. You can go on taking yours for granted if you choose.
As for OP, you got the gift of life and spending a day with your friends. Appreciate that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait - you invited her to your party, but she had to pay for her own food? Sounds like a shitty party.
Also paying an entrance fee and ordering food at a counter makes me question the venue. Did you go to Chuck E Cheese if that Buster place?
It was a museum with a "modern" cafe.
Anonymous wrote:Why do adults insist on celebrating birthdays?
Anonymous wrote:Why do adults insist on celebrating birthdays?
Anonymous wrote:Why do adults insist on celebrating birthdays?
Anonymous wrote:OP again. For the sake of fairness, yes this friend did good things for me (as I did for her). Of course I won't cross her off my friends list. But no more birthdays![]()
Anonymous wrote:Thanks all. I wasn't looking for an opinion about whether I am right or wrong, weird or not weird![]()
Now I see that a lot of people would not worry about the gift even if they didn't pay for the birthday person's food.
Last year she was invited, too. She brought flowers. I said I would pay for everyone's food, but guests insisted that they foot the whole bill. Fine, great, perfect.
This year I said I would pay for the tickets but not the food. Two guests still brought me gifts. She didn't. I care and I don't care what you guys think about me based on this info
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks all. I wasn't looking for an opinion about whether I am right or wrong, weird or not weird![]()
Now I see that a lot of people would not worry about the gift even if they didn't pay for the birthday person's food.
Last year she was invited, too. She brought flowers. I said I would pay for everyone's food, but guests insisted that they foot the whole bill. Fine, great, perfect.
This year I said I would pay for the tickets but not the food. Two guests still brought me gifts. She didn't. I care and I don't care what you guys think about me based on this info
You certainly have a "right" to care. But you are setting yourself up for a lifetime of butt-hurtness if this is what you dwell on. You're going to lose friends. You just will.
P.S. I call BS that you would have been perfectly happy with a balloon. That's so effing stupid and you know it.
If it were a funny balloon I would![]()
A friend gave me a fridge magnet which said something meaningful to me. I was very happy. It showed she cared and though about me and this whole birthday thing was not a drag for her.
Of course I will not say anything to the friend with no gift. But I take it as my invitation was "just another thing on her list" and even though she claims she never inconveniences herself, I don't quite believe her. Next year, I will spare her "just another obligation".