Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Assume she forgot about your party. Text her and say you can’t make it to her fourth party because you are already hosting yours and hope she can still make it to yours.
The drama maybe just in your own head.
Don’t do this if you want to keep friends in your new town. Yes, I’d cancel. She’s a B too and not a friend.
No, assume she forgot. Remind her directly. How she responds will tell you what you need to know about her going forward.
Unless you prefer all this guessing and sniping and drama. Which, it seems, some PPs do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Assume she forgot about your party. Text her and say you can’t make it to her fourth party because you are already hosting yours and hope she can still make it to yours.
The drama maybe just in your own head.
Don’t do this if you want to keep friends in your new town. Yes, I’d cancel. She’s a B too and not a friend.
Anonymous wrote:You can’t cancel. Just try to get a sense of how many are coming and calibrate accordingly. I’ve been to July 4th parties where it was just a small group and it was more fun than a bunch of people milling about.
Anonymous wrote:This is her issue, not yours. Host the party you already said you were having, and plan for the number of people who RSVP’d. I’m not sure I’d say anything directly but I might repush out the evite to make sure she sees it.
One of two things is going to happen. Either everyone who RSVP’d will show up, or else many will go to Queen Bee’s party and you’ll know that you’ve got a toxic social scene in that neighborhood and you can scale back to “polite and pleasant” and look for your social life elsewhere. Even if it is the toxic one, the people who show up are probably tired of Queen Bee’s BS and will probably be the core of your new friend group.
Anonymous wrote:Assume she forgot about your party. Text her and say you can’t make it to her fourth party because you are already hosting yours and hope she can still make it to yours.
The drama maybe just in your own head.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People will likely split their time between the 2 parties. Don't cancel, it makes you seem dramatic and people like to avoid drama
Agreed. Fourth of July parties I've been to are usually pretty chill- BBQ and hang out for a few hours. It's not weird to go to different parties for a couple hours.