Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not saying this is admirable or anything but I would totally ghost her for lying to my face about that. I mean total freeze out, we're done. But I'm just like that, you might not be.
If she asked me later why I was distant I would tell her flat out and never respond to any follow up texts/calls/emails.
+1... except that I wouldn't respond if she asked. Ain't nobody got time for that.
Totally agree.
No, this is childish. If you have a problem with someone and they ask - by all means tell them. If you still want to move on, that's your prerogative, but at least let the other person make it up or explain.
I don't agree. I I don't have to accept negativity in my life. I don't owe anyone a reason or explanation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not saying this is admirable or anything but I would totally ghost her for lying to my face about that. I mean total freeze out, we're done. But I'm just like that, you might not be.
If she asked me later why I was distant I would tell her flat out and never respond to any follow up texts/calls/emails.
+1... except that I wouldn't respond if she asked. Ain't nobody got time for that.
Totally agree.
No, this is childish. If you have a problem with someone and they ask - by all means tell them. If you still want to move on, that's your prerogative, but at least let the other person make it up or explain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not saying this is admirable or anything but I would totally ghost her for lying to my face about that. I mean total freeze out, we're done. But I'm just like that, you might not be.
If she asked me later why I was distant I would tell her flat out and never respond to any follow up texts/calls/emails.
+1... except that I wouldn't respond if she asked. Ain't nobody got time for that.
Totally agree.
Anonymous wrote:Rather than spend time debating on whether to confront your friend, spend time self-reflecting on why you were not invited.
Anonymous wrote:I would absolutely let her know that I knew. I hate when people just get away with lying, and she DESERVES to feel uncomfortable. You don't have to make a big deal out of it. Just tell her you heard that she did have the party, and that her lie was hurtful and that you no longer wish to go to the event with her. No yelling, no crying, just the facts, then move on with your life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unit = hint
Lol! I thought maybe "giving me a unit" was slang for "giving me the finger"!
Ha ha. Me too.
For me, I would not bring it up but I also wouldn't pretend I didn't know. I'd ask her "how was the party this weekend?" And move on but not trust her. At all. I get that you can't be invited to everything. But they were invited before and now are not. And "friend" was a dick for lying.