Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After the first a year or two, my friends stopped sending the Happy Anniversary messages.
I feel some kind of way about it because I do send my one married friend a Happy Anniversary message every year.
I'm not expecting it from every guest of course, but you would think my bridesmaids would say something. I guess I'm just type A and put important dates on my calendar.
Lol I know they see it on Facebook memories because I see it every year when I log in. Even my family forgets to say it so I guess it's not just a friend thing. Every one is busy right? Lol oh well.
What is your experience?
How old are you? Because frankly you sound to young to even be married.
Anonymous wrote:Yes esp the wedding party
Anonymous wrote:After the first a year or two, my friends stopped sending the Happy Anniversary messages.
I feel some kind of way about it because I do send my one married friend a Happy Anniversary message every year.
I'm not expecting it from every guest of course, but you would think my bridesmaids would say something. I guess I'm just type A and put important dates on my calendar.
Lol I know they see it on Facebook memories because I see it every year when I log in. Even my family forgets to say it so I guess it's not just a friend thing. Every one is busy right? Lol oh well.
What is your experience?
You don't have to stop wishing your friend Happy Anniversary but it's not a realistic expectation that anyone except your spouse should remember yours.Anonymous wrote:I'm in my 30s.
Wow, didn't know this was normal and my expectations were too high. And I should probably stop telling my one friend Happy Anniversary.
Good to know! Thanks y'all.
Anonymous wrote:My final thought is just think about how we celebrate -- birthdays are with our community so it makes sense to send each other messages, but my anniversary is always just celebrated between the two of us.
(Maaaaybe there is an exception for 50 with kids and grandkids).
But anniversaries are really not about your community at all.