Anonymous wrote:What ever happened to a bachelorette party that involved going out for dinner and drinks?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read that four times and still have no idea what you're talking about.
Sorry English is not native language. I’ve tried to clean it up below:
I’m getting married next month. My bachelorette is the end of the month in NYC . My finance’s bachelor party is the same weekend, and he’s potentially going to Colombia.
I called my best friend on FaceTime and her male cousin grabbed the phone. The first thing he said was, “Can I go to Colombia? I heard that may be your fiancé is going and it’s a competition, so now you all are going out of the country too? But I heard that you all can’t go out of the county because one of your friend is blocking”. In the midst of this I heard my best friend say stop and called him a $hit starter.
After he gives her the phone back she said he’s always trying to start stuff. She tried to give the backstory of why her cousin said that. She said earlier he asked what she did yesterday and she told him nothing. He also asked what she did on Friday and again she said nothing, just stayed in the house. She told him that she was glad because she’s had so much to do each weekend the last few months. The next thing she has going on is the bachelorette, so was happy for the down time. He was confused and thought it was the bachelorette last weekend (my bridal shower was last weekend). She corrected him and said no, it was last weekend and the bachelorette is the end of the month because my fiancé and I are having our getaways the same weekend. He then asked her what we had planned. She told him we were going to NYC and that he was going to Colombia but didn’t think he was really going. That at one point, after hearing he was going there, that they (the bridesmaids) had planned to for us to go to DR instead (I wasn’t privy to this) but another bridesmaid couldn’t go because she’s in another wedding so it wasn’t feasible, so they stuck with the NYC plans.
After she explained how this came up, she said that she told her cousin to stop because she didn’t want me to know that they had tried to plan my bachelorette outside of the country. She said even though she didn’t think I would really care she didn’t want me to think, “oh dang that would’ve been nice if we could’ve gone” and potentially disappointed.
I feel like she’s been talking behind my back and this was an inappropriate conversation to have, especially about why the other bridesmaid couldn’t go to DR and what my fiancé is doing.
No you’re misunderstanding all the responses here: Calm down, grow up, care less, don’t worry, have fun ….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read that four times and still have no idea what you're talking about.
Sorry English is not native language. I’ve tried to clean it up below:
I’m getting married next month. My bachelorette is the end of the month in NYC . My finance’s bachelor party is the same weekend, and he’s potentially going to Colombia.
I called my best friend on FaceTime and her male cousin grabbed the phone. The first thing he said was, “Can I go to Colombia? I heard that may be your fiancé is going and it’s a competition, so now you all are going out of the country too? But I heard that you all can’t go out of the county because one of your friend is blocking”. In the midst of this I heard my best friend say stop and called him a $hit starter.
After he gives her the phone back she said he’s always trying to start stuff. She tried to give the backstory of why her cousin said that. She said earlier he asked what she did yesterday and she told him nothing. He also asked what she did on Friday and again she said nothing, just stayed in the house. She told him that she was glad because she’s had so much to do each weekend the last few months. The next thing she has going on is the bachelorette, so was happy for the down time. He was confused and thought it was the bachelorette last weekend (my bridal shower was last weekend). She corrected him and said no, it was last weekend and the bachelorette is the end of the month because my fiancé and I are having our getaways the same weekend. He then asked her what we had planned. She told him we were going to NYC and that he was going to Colombia but didn’t think he was really going. That at one point, after hearing he was going there, that they (the bridesmaids) had planned to for us to go to DR instead (I wasn’t privy to this) but another bridesmaid couldn’t go because she’s in another wedding so it wasn’t feasible, so they stuck with the NYC plans.
After she explained how this came up, she said that she told her cousin to stop because she didn’t want me to know that they had tried to plan my bachelorette outside of the country. She said even though she didn’t think I would really care she didn’t want me to think, “oh dang that would’ve been nice if we could’ve gone” and potentially disappointed.
I feel like she’s been talking behind my back and this was an inappropriate conversation to have, especially about why the other bridesmaid couldn’t go to DR and what my fiancé is doing.
Anonymous wrote:I read that four times and still have no idea what you're talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is impossible to follow.
Is your bachelorette supposed to be a surprise for you in terms of location?
Then her cousin is a jerk and potentially spoiling the surprise. Your friend isn't talking behind your back she is trying to arrange your surprise party juggling schedules.
Yes, kind of. I knew about NYC but not them planning something potentially out of the country after finding out my finance would be going out of the country.
I asked if she was talking behind my back for her to discuss why my fiancé going out of the country and why my other bridesmaid couldn’t go.