Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would cut them all out. Or at least put a quote up on FB talking about the situation so everyone knows you know.
Lol I hope you are joking about vague-booking.
No not joking. These are the situations FB is perfect for. That way you don’t have to actually confront anyone, everyone already knows that you know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine giving shyt about not being invited to the birthday of a woman *with whom you are not even close and only see in a group setting.* Get a hobby.
Imagine feeling the need to post this!
...imagine what, posting one's opinion on an opinion-posting forum?
No, saying "Get a hobby" like a teen.
It's shorthand for "find better ways to invest your time and energy rather than focusing on petty nonsense." There you go, if you need things spelled out...like a toddler.
You sound so nasty and unhappy.
Who would take advice from the likes of you?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’s trying to edge you out of the group. Proceed with caution.
How old are you? I assume most adults in their 30s or older don't have time for this kind of crap. A woman is allowed to invite your friends to a birthday party without inviting you. You can continue being friends with all your friends - and even her, if you want. It doesn't matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would cut them all out. Or at least put a quote up on FB talking about the situation so everyone knows you know.
Lol I hope you are joking about vague-booking.
No not joking. These are the situations FB is perfect for. That way you don’t have to actually confront anyone, everyone already knows that you know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would cut them all out. Or at least put a quote up on FB talking about the situation so everyone knows you know.
Lol I hope you are joking about vague-booking.
No not joking. These are the situations FB is perfect for. That way you don’t have to actually confront anyone, everyone already knows that you know.
Anonymous wrote:I'm in a social group with four other couples. The men hang out regularly, as do the women, and sometimes in a group. However, there's one woman out of the group with whom I'm not especially close, but we get along well when we see each other in these larger settings.
Last weekend, I asked these friends to hang out and everyone was busy but didn't say doing what.
Then my husband saw the guy "group" last night, and men being men and having no clue about social stuff, were open about the fun their wives had at this woman's birthday party. I guess she had a dinner at an outdoor restaurant and invited every woman in the group except me (and a few other women outside this group came too).
I am really pretty hurt. I'm inclusive and friendly. Would it have killed her to invite me? It just feels like a weird slight, especially as I include her in every group thing, and we all hang out as couples as well.
What would you think and how would you feel? I cannot tell if I'm being babyish or if I'm right to feel miffed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine giving shyt about not being invited to the birthday of a woman *with whom you are not even close and only see in a group setting.* Get a hobby.
Imagine feeling the need to post this!
...imagine what, posting one's opinion on an opinion-posting forum?
No, saying "Get a hobby" like a teen.
It's shorthand for "find better ways to invest your time and energy rather than focusing on petty nonsense." There you go, if you need things spelled out...like a toddler.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would cut them all out. Or at least put a quote up on FB talking about the situation so everyone knows you know.
Lol I hope you are joking about vague-booking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That sucks. Something sort of similar happened to us where a guy had 4 free tickets and there were 5 of us in the group & my husband did not make the cut. We are still friends with them but we made a note of it for interactions going forward if you know what I mean. Sorry - it sucks.
So what is this person with 4 free tickets supposed to do?
Not invite anyone?
Skip over someone but it's ok if it's not your husband?
I don't get it. I don't understand this idea that it's an insult not to be the closest person to x. I bet your husband did not consider this guy his best friend; why isn't it ok for the guy not to consider your husband his bestie? Why is that an insult?
Anonymous wrote:I would cut them all out. Or at least put a quote up on FB talking about the situation so everyone knows you know.
Anonymous wrote:I would feel hurt to (because this suggests that the birthday celebrant is not as close to you as the others). But there is really not much you can do about that. It sounds like she was not your fave anyway.
I would NOT be hurt because your other friends did not tell you. It is awkward to be invited to something when another is not. It is NOT their place to reveal that to the uninvited person. They did not want to hurt you or have to discuss the inviter's reasoning.
Just move forward knowing that you are not among the birthday girl's closest friends.Continue to invite the people whose company you enjoy to events. It is part of life. But your feelings are understandable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That sucks. Something sort of similar happened to us where a guy had 4 free tickets and there were 5 of us in the group & my husband did not make the cut. We are still friends with them but we made a note of it for interactions going forward if you know what I mean. Sorry - it sucks.
So what is this person with 4 free tickets supposed to do?
Not invite anyone?
Skip over someone but it's ok if it's not your husband?
I don't get it. I don't understand this idea that it's an insult not to be the closest person to x. I bet your husband did not consider this guy his best friend; why isn't it ok for the guy not to consider your husband his bestie? Why is that an insult?
Anonymous wrote:That sucks. Something sort of similar happened to us where a guy had 4 free tickets and there were 5 of us in the group & my husband did not make the cut. We are still friends with them but we made a note of it for interactions going forward if you know what I mean. Sorry - it sucks.