Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of people think the problem with some behavior isn’t the behavior itself, it’s getting caught. This is not the case here. It’s not okay to have a running joke like this where you make fun of somebody behind their back. You all are laughing at her, not with her.
Pleas acknowledge your mistake and apologize in person. She’s probably going to be really hurt that her friends have been laughing at her behind her back for so long, but I think it’s worth trying to make amends.
We seem to be going off the topic of food, so I'll just ask: Do the people who say they never make fun of people behind their backs have no foibles they would be OK with their friends joking about? I have friends who drive me nuts in one way or another but overall, I think they rock. The ones I'm closest to are self-aware enough to know their minor flaws (which I consider being a bad cook to be), and while I wouldn't want them to harp on mine, I wouldn't care if they did. The truth is its own defense.
The difference is being upfront about it. Perhaps if OP teased the friend at the time "did you mix up the salt and sugar again?" it would be funny and lighthearted. But to accept the cupcakes and then snipe about them behind the baker's back is different. And yes, I can and do laugh about flaws with friends - weight, bad with money, terrible taste in boyfriends, procrastinator, etc. Nobody is perfect.
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.
Anonymous wrote: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.
That was not OP - it was me. And you also sound delightful!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of people think the problem with some behavior isn’t the behavior itself, it’s getting caught. This is not the case here. It’s not okay to have a running joke like this where you make fun of somebody behind their back. You all are laughing at her, not with her.
Pleas acknowledge your mistake and apologize in person. She’s probably going to be really hurt that her friends have been laughing at her behind her back for so long, but I think it’s worth trying to make amends.
We seem to be going off the topic of food, so I'll just ask: Do the people who say they never make fun of people behind their backs have no foibles they would be OK with their friends joking about? I have friends who drive me nuts in one way or another but overall, I think they rock. The ones I'm closest to are self-aware enough to know their minor flaws (which I consider being a bad cook to be), and while I wouldn't want them to harp on mine, I wouldn't care if they did. The truth is its own defense.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of people think the problem with some behavior isn’t the behavior itself, it’s getting caught. This is not the case here. It’s not okay to have a running joke like this where you make fun of somebody behind their back. You all are laughing at her, not with her.
Pleas acknowledge your mistake and apologize in person. She’s probably going to be really hurt that her friends have been laughing at her behind her back for so long, but I think it’s worth trying to make amends.
Anonymous wrote:That's super cringe, OP, but no you are not a horrible person. Don't listen to all the harpies.
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.
This. I dont talk about my friends behind their backs to other friends.