Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s not a faux pas. That’s you being really, really mean about someone who took the time to bake for you. I would NEVER talk about my friends like that. And I wouldn’t allow anyone else to do it either. You are toxic.
With respect, most friend groups have silly side jokes about their friends. You seem judgmental about this. I think it's super common.
No. It’s not common. It’s immature, middle school, mean girl behavior. Adults don’t behave like that.
Yes, they do. I have no fashion sense and it's a common joke. Adults definitely tease each other about their foibles.
Yes, they may tease their friends to their face but not behind their back. Grow up.
I have to say that people shouldn't be distributing rock-hard cupcakes. That's mean too!
Listen to the PP. you and your friends are immature b@tches. Most people Stop being mean behind peoples back’s in middle school.
You were wrong you got caught own up to it
You sound like the most un-fun person on the planet.
This exchange explains so much about you, OP. You're the drunk one at all the parties, aren't you? I hope your group drops like you and shuns you, you horrid b1tch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op she may have replied that she’s okay; but she is likely incredibly hurt. You accidentally texted that to her; as far as she is probably concerned: what else have my “friends” been laughing at behind my back!?
I agree that you are not a good person; regardless of what you think. Learn something. If so many strangers say that this is immature and mean behavior, why not believe us?
"I agree that you are not at a good person."
Based on an assessment of a stranger on a message board?
You have no idea about the fiber and fabric of a person based on a quick anecdote, and it's suspicious to claim you can summarize the whole of someone's moral character based on such things. Wow.
Anonymous wrote:Well she replied laughing and saying she knows she's a bad chef but tries and suggested we do chinese takeout on Friday.
I'm actually not a horrible person either ....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well she replied laughing and saying she knows she's a bad chef but tries and suggested we do chinese takeout on Friday.
I'm actually not a horrible person either ....
Take some baking classes together! You pay. A great baker will really warn about substitutions and get into all that persnickety shizzn like weighing flour and sifting. You both sound like your cool so relax.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s not a faux pas. That’s you being really, really mean about someone who took the time to bake for you. I would NEVER talk about my friends like that. And I wouldn’t allow anyone else to do it either. You are toxic.
With respect, most friend groups have silly side jokes about their friends. You seem judgmental about this. I think it's super common.
No. It’s not common. It’s immature, middle school, mean girl behavior. Adults don’t behave like that.
Yes, they do. I have no fashion sense and it's a common joke. Adults definitely tease each other about their foibles.
These are not remotely congruent. Your friend makes things for you as a gift. She spends her time and money on you. And in response, you say mean things. Your fashion sense of lack thereof is purely personal.
I’ll be surprised if your friend replies to you.
Anonymous wrote:Op she may have replied that she’s okay; but she is likely incredibly hurt. You accidentally texted that to her; as far as she is probably concerned: what else have my “friends” been laughing at behind my back!?
I agree that you are not a good person; regardless of what you think. Learn something. If so many strangers say that this is immature and mean behavior, why not believe us?
Anonymous wrote:When I saw the title Faux pass of the century" I thought I was about to read a post by a 16 year old girl. Not an adult.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s not a faux pas. That’s you being really, really mean about someone who took the time to bake for you. I would NEVER talk about my friends like that. And I wouldn’t allow anyone else to do it either. You are toxic.
With respect, most friend groups have silly side jokes about their friends. You seem judgmental about this. I think it's super common.
No. It’s not common. It’s immature, middle school, mean girl behavior. Adults don’t behave like that.
Yes, they do. I have no fashion sense and it's a common joke. Adults definitely tease each other about their foibles.
Yes, they may tease their friends to their face but not behind their back. Grow up.
I have to say that people shouldn't be distributing rock-hard cupcakes. That's mean too!
Listen to the PP. you and your friends are immature b@tches. Most people Stop being mean behind peoples back’s in middle school.
You were wrong you got caught own up to it
You sound like the most un-fun person on the planet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s not a faux pas. That’s you being really, really mean about someone who took the time to bake for you. I would NEVER talk about my friends like that. And I wouldn’t allow anyone else to do it either. You are toxic.
With respect, most friend groups have silly side jokes about their friends. You seem judgmental about this. I think it's super common.
No. It’s not common. It’s immature, middle school, mean girl behavior. Adults don’t behave like that.
Yes, they do. I have no fashion sense and it's a common joke. Adults definitely tease each other about their foibles.
Yes, they may tease their friends to their face but not behind their back. Grow up.
I have to say that people shouldn't be distributing rock-hard cupcakes. That's mean too!
Listen to the PP. you and your friends are immature b@tches. Most people Stop being mean behind peoples back’s in middle school.
You were wrong you got caught own up to it
You sound like the most un-fun person on the planet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s not a faux pas. That’s you being really, really mean about someone who took the time to bake for you. I would NEVER talk about my friends like that. And I wouldn’t allow anyone else to do it either. You are toxic.
With respect, most friend groups have silly side jokes about their friends. You seem judgmental about this. I think it's super common.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well she replied laughing and saying she knows she's a bad chef but tries and suggested we do chinese takeout on Friday.
I'm actually not a horrible person either ....
Take some baking classes together! You pay. A great baker will really warn about substitutions and get into all that persnickety shizzn like weighing flour and sifting. You both sound like your cool so relax.
Anonymous wrote:Well she replied laughing and saying she knows she's a bad chef but tries and suggested we do chinese takeout on Friday.
I'm actually not a horrible person either ....