Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously, I don't know anyone that enjoyed wedding planning...
I am OP.
I loved the planning of our own wedding. We got married 10 months after DH popped the question and we did all the work with no stress.
I should have become a wedding planner LOL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’s just not that into you, sunshine. In fact she likely finds you annoying and she is really being very polite by not pointing that out. Why are you trying so hard to befriend her? Is she wealthy? Connected?
This is OP. No, not wealthy and not 'connected'. It appears she has a lot of local friends. She's a lot more lively and chatty with our mutual friends than with us. Maybe this is because the majority of mutual friends are in her hobby groups (she's in 3 or 4) and we're not.
We haven't done anything wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Why do you engage with people who aren't happy for you when you share good news? She is not your friend. Move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember to be sensitive about her circumstances: if you systematically “boast” (that’s how she interprets you) about things she didn’t/doesn’t have, you’re going to come across as really annoying.
I don't think I was boasting. I saw her in a local store, we started chatting, she asked me what we were up to. I very briefly told her about some difficult stuff going on at my work as a result of the pandemic (I am careful not to drone on about work, it's boring for others).
DH and I were going on vacation the next week and I also mentioned that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously, I don't know anyone that enjoyed wedding planning...
I am OP.
I loved the planning of our own wedding. We got married 10 months after DH popped the question and we did all the work with no stress.
I should have become a wedding planner LOL.
OMG you are 52 and still thinking about your wedding. I doubt you have any idea what goes into planning a modern wedding vs. what we did 15-30 years ago. Also it seems like you only talk about yourself. Have you tried asking other people about themselves or making any effort to continue a conversation?
When someone asks you where you are going on vacation you should tell them and then say “have you been there?” Or “do you have any trips coming up?”. If you just tell me the location and say nothing else, I think that is rude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously, I don't know anyone that enjoyed wedding planning...
I am OP.
I loved the planning of our own wedding. We got married 10 months after DH popped the question and we did all the work with no stress.
I should have become a wedding planner LOL.
OMG you are 52 and still thinking about your wedding. I doubt you have any idea what goes into planning a modern wedding vs. what we did 15-30 years ago. Also it seems like you only talk about yourself. Have you tried asking other people about themselves or making any effort to continue a conversation?
When someone asks you where you are going on vacation you should tell them and then say “have you been there?” Or “do you have any trips coming up?”. If you just tell me the location and say nothing else, I think that is rude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously, I don't know anyone that enjoyed wedding planning...
I am OP.
I loved the planning of our own wedding. We got married 10 months after DH popped the question and we did all the work with no stress.
I should have become a wedding planner LOL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am generally a glass half full, try to see the positives type of person. Something about your posts is really off putting. Also, I can't imagine gushing over how much you loved planning your own wedding to someone who seems hung up on what sounds like a bitter divorce.
What do you mean by off putting? My husband and I are always polite and friendly to her.
Her divorce was over 17 years ago. She was already divorced when we moved to this town 17 years ago.