awkward was the friends being cagey about their ‘business’ Awkward is not having everything out in the open. You can’t have it both ways, it’s either rude not to invite her, or rude to talk about it to the uninvited friend, but it can’t be both. It’s either not a big deal, or it is. No one should be covering anything up if everything is above board.Anonymous wrote:OP, you had my sympathy. But you’ve just ensured that next get together—if there is another one—is going to be really awkward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would have a get together and invite all the other girls and not her. Then make sure she found out about it.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: You've put her on the spot and no one likes that. Especially over text, which is so passive-aggressive.
what is PA about a text? How is talking in person any different?
This may seem awkward
but i hope I didn't do anything to offend you.
I found out about your birthday party and have to admit feeling left out given how often we hang out in a group.
I don't say this to insist on an invite
Anonymous wrote:I would have a get together and invite all the other girls and not her. Then make sure she found out about it.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t wait for the birthday girl to start her own thread about this weird, not close friend chastising her for choosing her own guests.
Anonymous wrote:Oh MY. I can’t believe you actually texted her. You needed to let this go, but now it’s going to be a grenade in the group. Guess you were done with them anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: You've put her on the spot and no one likes that. Especially over text, which is so passive-aggressive.
what is PA about a text? How is talking in person any different?
Anonymous wrote:Hi again, it's the OP. I texted her and said: This may seem awkward, but i hope I didn't do anything to offend you. I found out about your birthday party and have to admit feeling left out given how often we hang out in a group. I hope we're on good terms. I don't say this to insist on an invite but just to make sure there's no friction between us.
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This is exactly how you handle it when you have plans that don't include someone. You don't bring it up. If the person asks, you say "Oh, sorry, I'm busy then."
Anonymous wrote:Hi again, it's the OP. I texted her and said: This may seem awkward, but i hope I didn't do anything to offend you. I found out about your birthday party and have to admit feeling left out given how often we hang out in a group. I hope we're on good terms. I don't say this to insist on an invite but just to make sure there's no friction between us.
Waiting on a response.