Anonymous wrote:She wasn't confronting you - she probably assumed, incorrectly, that her daughter had been invited because her daughter told her she had been invited. That may have been wishful thinking on the daughter's part, or may have been an actual misunderstanding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP Here: I know for a fact my daughter did not say anything. I directly asked her. But her friends might have talked about. I need to be clear that my daughter is no way popular. If anything she could use a few more friends. She is pretty shy. My daughter chose the people who sit with her at lunch. The table is by no means exclusive. There are plenty of seats and they have asked others to join but they have declined. The girl in question is way more popular “cool” than my daughter and sits at a “cool” table.
I told the mom that if it had been a birthday at a venue then of course her daughter would be invited. But I have a small house and this was a sleepover. Again, I was shocked the daughter even cared.
Good lord it was one extra. I wouldn’t
have said anything and welcomed her. So mean.
Agree. Kind of a Bi---, Op. Just b/c you CAN do something, doesn't mean you should. You have no reason why the mom called you. You inferred the worst. But then you stepped past that and acted even worse.
Anonymous wrote:She wasn't confronting you - she probably assumed, incorrectly, that her daughter had been invited because her daughter told her she had been invited. That may have been wishful thinking on the daughter's part, or may have been an actual misunderstanding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So word. She was trying to guilt you into an invite. What a psycho.
I had the same thing happen to me. My daughter had a small party. Her daughter was not invited because she was a mean girl. My daughter did not talk about it or invite her but the night before, the Mom emailed me and said maybe she accidentally deleted my invite? I politely told her it was a small party and she could only invite a few friends. I did not cave in. What a psycho, loser Mom for sure! I was shocked a mom would do that. I have told my daughter from a very young age, you will not be invited to everything. That is life. Move on!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP Here: I know for a fact my daughter did not say anything. I directly asked her. But her friends might have talked about. I need to be clear that my daughter is no way popular. If anything she could use a few more friends. She is pretty shy. My daughter chose the people who sit with her at lunch. The table is by no means exclusive. There are plenty of seats and they have asked others to join but they have declined. The girl in question is way more popular “cool” than my daughter and sits at a “cool” table.
I told the mom that if it had been a birthday at a venue then of course her daughter would be invited. But I have a small house and this was a sleepover. Again, I was shocked the daughter even cared.
Good lord it was one extra. I wouldn’t
have said anything and welcomed her. So mean.
Anonymous wrote:OP Here: I know for a fact my daughter did not say anything. I directly asked her. But her friends might have talked about. I need to be clear that my daughter is no way popular. If anything she could use a few more friends. She is pretty shy. My daughter chose the people who sit with her at lunch. The table is by no means exclusive. There are plenty of seats and they have asked others to join but they have declined. The girl in question is way more popular “cool” than my daughter and sits at a “cool” table.
I told the mom that if it had been a birthday at a venue then of course her daughter would be invited. But I have a small house and this was a sleepover. Again, I was shocked the daughter even cared.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL, OP is making things up.
And you sound like a bully.
Anonymous wrote:LOL, OP is making things up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So word. She was trying to guilt you into an invite. What a psycho.
I had the same thing happen to me. My daughter had a small party. Her daughter was not invited because she was a mean girl. My daughter did not talk about it or invite her but the night before, the Mom emailed me and said maybe she accidentally deleted my invite? I politely told her it was a small party and she could only invite a few friends. I did not cave in. What a psycho, loser Mom for sure! I was shocked a mom would do that. I have told my daughter from a very young age, you will not be invited to everything. That is life. Move on!