Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lighten up, OP. These is your not socially savvy friends group. They're not trying to be rude.
Do you not get that entitled behavior is rude behavior? OP is not an unpaid social secretary.
Anonymous wrote:Lighten up, OP. These is your not socially savvy friends group. They're not trying to be rude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I felt it was my turn to return the favor and host the larger group this year. I'm sorry none of you could make it. Suggest a date and we can make reservations at that Mexican restaurant we like."
I would do this. But I’d say “…and one of us can make reservations…” The Small Group people sound kind of rude. They COULD at least have said, “I didn’t want to come to the big group. But we should get together. What does everyone think of going to that Mexican restaurant? Let’s pick a date!” Not dump it in you. But maybe they felt dumped because historically you’ve been doing all the organizing and suddenly there was a change, so they felt abandoned. But they were not gracious nor did they take any initiative.
Anonymous wrote:"I felt it was my turn to return the favor and host the larger group this year. I'm sorry none of you could make it. Suggest a date and we can make reservations at that Mexican restaurant we like."
Anonymous wrote:“Oh wow guys, you’re all spelling ‘sorry we skipped your party— we’re going to invite you out for drinks’ wrong!”
Anonymous wrote:I would say that you are not up for hosting the Small Group this year but you’d love to go if anyone else is willing to host.
Anonymous wrote:I am not saying that the Small Group members are being fair to you, OP. They are not and are being rude. But I have to wonder if with OP hosting the Bigger Group party that the Small Group members are feeling left out or slighted in some only-makes-sense-to-them way? As in, they may have looked up their Small Group as more exclusive and "theirs" and OP was a big part of that and now OP is, in their minds, mingling with the masses instead of just their more "special" smaller group. Yes, it is extremely middle-schoolish but that is what popped into my head when reading the OP's post.
Simply put, people do not like change.